Slayer in a sentence as a noun

Yes he was talented and died before his time, but he's no NSA slayer.

The platform was called "slayer," short for service layer. It was built very well, for the most part.

Most importantly, no one pretends that Doge is an investment vehicle, a slayer of Wall Street, or the next Segway. No one would be stupid enough to store their life savings in Dogecoins.

But this -is- the Sony PSP slayer, and it is another sign that all roads lead to Android+OpenGL ES on ARM as the future default game platform.

I really don't appreciate the media's blood thirst - the slayer of this and the killer of that. Why can't we just have something that contributes in a non-zero-sum game?

I think Steven Johnson said it best about Mr. Morozov: Hes like a vampire slayer that has to keep planting capes and plastic fangs on his victims to stay in business.

I'm a jr level web developer, self-taught in the past year, that can't seem to find a single job listing that isn't asking for a ninja, rockstar, guru, or dragon slayer. Where are the companies hiring warlocks in training, people willing to learn but needing the chance to grow and be challenged.

Slayer definitions

noun

someone who causes the death of a person or animal

See also: killer