etymology - Origin/meaning of "burninate"


I've seen the word "burninate" used around the internet a bit, most recently in this MetaSO answer. The basic meaning of it seems fairly clear, but where did this come from? An online dictionary searched yielded no results, as did etymonline. A wikipedia search redirected to an article, but searching the document only found the word where it indicated the search had redirected to that page, and no other mentions of it in the article.


Can someone please explain where this word came from?



Answer



It came from the classic Homestar Runner cartoon in an episode where Strong Bad creates a character called Trogdor the Burninator.


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