The difference between Bump off and Take care of

When used as verbs, bump off means to kill, especially to murder, whereas take care of means to look after, to provide care for.


check bellow for the other definitions of Bump off and Take care of

  1. Bump off as a verb (chiefly, US, idiomatic):

    To kill, especially to murder.

  2. Bump off as a verb (chiefly, UK, idiomatic):

    To cut class; to play truant.

  1. Take care of as a verb (transitive):

    To look after, to provide care for.

    Examples:

    "My elderly mother needs to be taken care of."

  2. Take care of as a verb (transitive):

    To deal with, handle.

    Examples:

    "Can somebody take care of the customers while I clean this mess?"

  3. Take care of as a verb (transitive, slang, euphemistic):

    To kill.

    Examples:

    "In the motion picture ''The Godfather'' gangster Virgil Sollozzo took care of Luca Brasi by having him strangled."