Killing

/ˈkɪlɪŋ/ noun, adjective

As a noun, a killing is the act of causing someone’s death, often on purpose. Informally, it can also mean earning a lot of money very quickly, as in “make a killing.” As an adjective, it can describe something extremely tiring, like a “killing schedule.”

From the verb “kill” plus the noun-forming ending “-ing”. The money sense developed figuratively, comparing big financial success to a powerful, sudden event.

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