Google Just Quietly Changed Its Search Results For “Bloodbath Definition” And We Have The Screenshots
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In 1929, the stock market had a bloodbath, as stock prices plunged and investors lost their life savings.
Trump recently used "bloodbath" in this context.
Fake news media -- including Google -- has been trying to claim he meant killing people rather than economic loss, which is what he meant, given the context.
Both are correct definitions. It seems they have re-ordered the primary definition.
But both have always been used.
You 'pwned' the enemy team in counter-strike? It was a bloodbath.
Under orders from Pol-pot, the Khmer Rouge communists "massacred' a million people in the killing fields? Bloodbath.
The Sparrows stomped the Robins in the national Sportsball match? A shut-out game? Robins got massacred as it was a total bloodbath.