Slayer= killer = matador (in Spanish)
Matador is Spanish for 'one who kills.' A matador de toros is 'one who kills bulls.'
maybe a bull or a matador but in FIFA its a spanish orange
A matador is another name for a bull fighter. In Spanish, to'rero, and is the main performer in bullfighting, a practice exercised in many Spanish influenced countries and regions.
It comes from the Spanish term - matador de torosor 'one who kills bulls'.
The person who assists the matador in the bullring is called a "subaltern" or "subalterno" in Spanish. They help with various tasks during the bullfight, such as holding the capes and assisting the matador with their equipment.
one who kills, killer ( in the Male gender)
Manuel Laureano Rodriguez Sanchez, better known as Manolete, was a top matador in Spain who died of a goring in 1947.
The matador (or bullfighter) is entrenched in Spanish history. Matadors were considered the most elite of athletes and achieved a celebrity status unlike what is seen in present day.
El asesino, la asesina. El matador, la matadora.
The Spanish introduced the practice of fighting on foot around 1726. Francisco Romero is generally regarded as having been the first to do this. So, he could be called the first matador.
Dominos, which by the way are very popular among Spanish people.