Slauther
Pronounced slo-u-th-r. Talk bad or in an insulting manner about someone in authority. To mock a leader or boss so blatantly it may constitute a criminal offence.
Variations also include "slauthe" which means the same but in a third person instructive way. To be instructed to "slauther" one will have to tell you to "slauthe" them.
"Slauthery, Slauthered, Slauthering"
Variations also include "slauthe" which means the same but in a third person instructive way. To be instructed to "slauther" one will have to tell you to "slauthe" them.
"Slauthery, Slauthered, Slauthering"
"We may not always agree with the president but that's no excuse for slauthering him"
"The way Nicki Minaj} indirectly slauthered Iggy Azalea was childish"
"The way Nicki Minaj} indirectly slauthered Iggy Azalea was childish"