Main Entry:
hate·breed·er
Pronunciation:
\'heIt-brid-3`(r)\
Function:
verb
Inflected Form(s):
hate·bred \'heIt-brEd\ or hate·breed·ered; hate·breed·er·ing
Etymology:
Middle English hatebreden, from Old English hetebredan; akin to Old English hatianbrod
Date:
before 12th century
transitive verb
1: to cause or
coerce an individual to listen to the song
Hatebreeder by Children of Bodom released on the album by the same name, esp. the guitar/keyboards solo section of the song.
2: the subsequent actions of an individual who has just been hatebred
3: to
propagate feelings of hate to other individuals
intransitive verb
1: to play the song Hatebreeder, particularly in earshot of unsuspecting individuals
And when
Hektor had recovered from the shock of King
Priam's hatebreedering, he arose,
bathed, and clothed himself. — Homer
"Let's storm some vent servs tonight and hatebreeder wow faggs."