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beat the hell out of someone and beat the living daylights out of someone ; beat the pants off (of) someone; beat the shit out of someone; beat the socks off (of) someone; beat the stuffing out of someone; beat the tar out of someone 1. Fig. to defeat someone very badly. (Caution: the use of the word shit is considered vulgar and is offensive to many people. Of is usually retained before pronouns.) Our team beat the hell out of the other side. We beat the stuffing out of the other side. 2. Fig. Inf. to batter someone severely. (Alludes to physical violence, not the removal of someone's pants. Of is usually retained before pronouns.) The thugs beat the living daylights out of their victim. If you do that again, I'll beat the pants off of you. Before the boxing match Max said he would beat the socks off Lefty. beat the hell out of somebody 1. to hit someone hard and repeatedly Bill beat the hell out of me after we started arguing over a girl. 2. to completely defeat someone It's a thrill to beat the hell out of another team in front of 20,000 screaming fans. Related vocabulary: (it) beats mebeat the hell out of something to be much better than something It wasn't much of a plan, but it beat the hell out of sitting around the office waiting for something to happen. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The truth understood by every 14-year-old comic book fan is that we love superheroes not because they are "faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, and able to leap tall buildings in a single bound" but because these steel-bodied crusaders can beat the living daylights out of the most satanic boogeymen. Beat the living daylights out of anything that stands in your way. ``It would be nice to see women given the power to do something besides beat the living daylights out of someone,'' Isaacs says. |
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