erase



erase something from something

 
1. . Lit. to delete or wipe something from something. Please erase the writing from the blackboard. I will erase the incorrectly spelled word from my paper.
2. Fig. to remove something from something. Erase that smile from your face! I hope you will erase that thought from your mind.
See also: erase

erase

tv. to kill someone. Mr. Gutman decided who was gonna erase who.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Fingal-Scottish
CaoimhÍNKEE-veen, KWEE-vinIrish
Taikitah-ee-keeJapanese
ConstanceKAHN-stənts (English), kawn-STAWNS (French)English, French
FatoŞ-Turkish
Johannayo-HAH-nah (German), yo-HAHN-nah (Danish, Dutch), YO-hahn-nah (Finnish)German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Hungarian, Finnish, Estonian, English, Late Roman