What does death on mean in this sentence?
"He is death on people, like Mark, who do no teaching, see no
students."
Speaker is talking about a teacher and making comparison between teacher and Mark. But I couldn't understand the death on part?
Thanks.
Don't worry. I am a native speaker of English, and I have no idea what this means.
Last edited by 5jj; 15-Sep-2011 at 21:16. Reason: typo
I see :(