to scare the (living) daylights out of somebody

Definición y significado de "scare the (living) daylights out of somebody "en inglés

to scare the (living) daylights out of somebody
01

to shock or frighten someone very suddenly or severely

to [scare|freighten] the (living|) daylights out of {sb} definition and meaning
idiom
informal
Ejemplos
The car horn scared the daylights out of her as she crossed the street.
to beat the (living) daylights out of somebody
to beat the (living) daylights out of somebody
01

to physically attack someone with a great deal of force, causing them harm or injury

to [beat|knock] the (living|) daylights out of {sb} definition and meaning
idiom
informal
Ejemplos
If you do n't stop harassing her, her brother will come and beat the living daylights out of you.
02

dar una paliza, destrozar a alguien

to thoroughly beat someone, particularly in a contest
to [beat|knock] the (living|) daylights out of {sb} definition and meaning
disapproving
idiom
informal
Ejemplos
The rookie got the daylights beaten out of him in the first round.
Al novato le dieron una paliza en la primera ronda.
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