Butchers

/ˈbʊtʃərz/ noun, verb

People who prepare and sell meat; or as a verb, to kill or cut roughly, often implying a messy or violent action.

From Old French 'bouchier' (one who slaughters animals), derived from 'bouc' (billy goat). The word entered English in the 1200s and gained the figurative meaning of 'to ruin or kill messily' by the 1500s.

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