19 example sentences using killer.
Killer used in a sentence
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But then a jury may be told "there was a 100% DNA match" or that "There is a less than 1 in a billion chance that he is not the killer." And the wrong guy goes to prison.
You'll never be forgotten, and god willing maybe you'll inspire a few to take revenge on your blind, callous killer.
My version: "Five workers in the coffee shop won't produce the killer work that one in a dedicated space can produce. Ever.
A platform needs a killer app. Facebook -- that is, the stock service they offer with walls and friends and such -- is the killer app for the Facebook Platform.
But **** I was selling killer robots to people and getting paid for it in what could become real money, somehow. Because that's how I wanted to use it.
Bayer's been leading the "search for the real killer" in an effort that would make OJ Simpson proud. My step-dad is an avid beekeeper, and an organic urban farmer.
\n- Constantin is an awesome Engineer and the current team of Wanelo is killer. They have done a phenomenal job and much better than I could have done it.
It would be such an excuse-killer, too, to implement BI and get rid of compulsory labor. People could no longer justify making so little of their lives due to having to work.
The killer feature is instant completion of torrents if someone else has already downloaded them. I can be watching a movie 60 seconds after thinking of it.
Where are the killer apps that were developed through a niche JS transpiler? If you want to build a web app in Haskell instead of the web's true lingua franca, all you're accomplishing is making it harder to hire and harder to collaborate.
Id=6492781 The originally supplied title was something similar to: "My afternoon with a serial killer". It was changed to the "Center of the Universe" title.
Then guess what: you're still stuck with PayPal. Nobody seems to get that PayPal's killer feature is not its userbase. It's that it's everywhere and has multi-currency support.
Once again, some admin has changed the title from better to worse---it was "How I met a serial killer when I was a marine", which is considerably more descriptive.
The biggest colony killer in the US right now is the Varroa mite, introduced from Asia by humans in 1988, and spread by humans to hives across the country. The opening from the top destroys the bees' carefully maintained nestduftwarmebingdung, the nest atmosphere.
However much "better" your service is, customers don't agree: they overwhelmingly prefer Craigslist, because that's where the market is: the "killer feature" in your space is the market. So, to stay viable in the face of competition that has you beaten dead to rights, you've rationalized cheating them.
Who like the OOM killer. If all your deployed software is written to be crash-only[1], and every process is supervised by some other process which will restart it on failure, then OOM is basically the trigger for a rather harsh Garbage Collection pass, where software that was leaking memory has its clock wound back by being forcefully restarted.
I really don't think she was calling me a baby-killer but rather questioning my faulty assumptions. I had made the same mistake that many others make when looking beyond their own monkey circles - that even people with little education make rational decisions about their lives, they're not mindless machines pushing out kids because that's what tradition or society demands.
To their credit everyone was very supportive of my passion but in the end the company gets to decide what they are going to do with your work product, and I could not get Sun Labs to sponsor my secure version of Java and while I felt e-commerce was going to define the killer App, realistically in 1995 I was about 7 years too early to that particular party. So, just about 3 months shy of getting my 10 year pin/clock/whatever I stormed out.
Asking developers to learn your company's proprietary paradigm is asking them to invest time and effort developing a skill that they often can't even use in a side project if they wanted to; putting aside questions of commoditization of the profession, I think that this can be a potential enthusiasm killer for your team mates. The ability to think beyond the framework and self-solve problems with code is a great skill to engender in a team.
Killer definitions
someone who causes the death of a person or animal
See also: slayer
the causal agent resulting in death; "heart disease is the biggest killer in the United States"
a difficulty that is hard to deal with; "that exam was a real killer"