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I've got a list of backups:
i like the term "zeroed" from cyberpunk as in "they got zeroed" (unsure if that is the correct spelling)
I'd just take them from the parrot sketch.
POOLLLYY! POOLLLYYYY!! WAKE UP POOOLLLYY!!! bangs the parrot on the table See? He's DEAD!
Worms games have a nice list of expressions for managing kills (or drowning)
As a Pratchett fan, I have to say unalive <> inhumed; since "unalive" = dead whereas "inhume" = kill
Old yeller'd hits different
Most of these have clear other meanings that wouldn't work being turned into a substituted for killed or died