- self-destructive: dangerous to yourself or your interests; "suicidal impulses"; "a suicidal corporate takeover strategy"; "a kamikaze pilot"
- (suicide) the act of killing yourself; "it is a crime to commit suicide"
- (suicide) a person who kills himself intentionally
- A suicide crisis, suicidal crisis, or potential suicide, is a situation in which a person is attempting to kill him or herself or is seriously contemplating or planning to do so. ...
- "Beautiful Girls" is a song by reggae-influenced musician Sean Kingston from his eponymous debut. The song samples Ben E. King's classic "Stand by Me" and uses digital pitch correction technology on the vocals. ...
- Suicide (Latin suicidium, from sui caedere, "to kill oneself") is the act of a human being intentionally causing his or her own death. ...
- (Suicide (band)) Suicide is an American, electronic protopunk musical duo, intermittently active since 1971 and composed of vocalist Alan Vega and Martin Rev on synthesizers and drum machines. They are an early synthesizer/vocal musical duo.
- (Suicide (book)) Suicide (Le Suicide) was one of the groundbreaking books in the field of sociology. ...
- (Suicide (breakdancing move)) A suicide is a sudden drop to a breakdancer's back. They are frequently employed as finishing moves. Ideally, suicides are very flashy and painful-looking moves. Good suicides elicit exclamations of "ouch" from onlookers and can even be comical to a certain degree. ...
- someone suicidal, someone likely to kill themselves; Pertaining to suicide; Likely to commit, or to attempt to commit, suicide; Extremely reckless
- Suicide is the 8th leading cause of death in the United States, claiming about 30,000 lives a year. Ninety percent of persons who commit suicide have depression or another diagnosable mental or substance abuse disorder. ...
- (Suicide) death from injury, poisoning, or suffocation where there is evidence that a self-inflicted act led to the person's death
- (suicide) the intentional taking of one's own life.
- (Suicide) A death resulting from the intentional use of force against oneself.
- (Suicide) A life company can only void a life policy on the grounds that the person whose life is insured by the policy committed suicide if the policy expressly excludes liability in the case of suicide. ...
- (Suicide) A song never before performed by a singer, or a song selected for a singer by someone else. If you drag an unwilling friend on stage with you to sing a song for the first time, it's a homicide-suicide.
- (Suicide) A term for a distribution wiring connector with male plugs at both ends, (Grip/Lighting)
- (Suicide) A variation of an event, in which many throwers throw simultaneously within the same area. Originally this was mainly used for the Consecutive Catch competition, but it can be adapted to most events to add some fun chaos.
- (Suicide) An act in which a person murders his physical body following the example of how his parents murdered his soul, except that in suicide his parents feel bad about it.
- (Suicide) Both Locke and Jack contemplated suicide in this episode, but changed their minds. Mikhail uses a grenade as a (seemingly) suicide bomb to kill Charlie. Charlie allowed himself to drown. Sawyer, Juliet, and Hurley embarked on an apparent suicide mission to save the three at the camp. ...
- (Suicide) Dan G. Blazer and Harold G. Koenig, Duke University School of Medicine
- (Suicide) Death of self caused with intent. See Intent.
- (Suicide) Diabolo trick where one or both handsticks are released & caught again in some way.
- (Suicide) If you attempt to move into a place where you would automatically be captured, that is suicide. Suicide is illegal, and the Internet Gaming Zone version of Go simply won't let you harm yourself in this way.
- (Suicide) Intentionally self-inflicted injury that results in death.