to clean one's clock

Définition et signification de « clean one's clock » en anglais

to clean one's clock
01

écraser, battre à plate couture

to defeat someone soundly or thoroughly in a competition or argument, often with the implication that the opponent had no chance of winning
Dialectamerican flagAmerican
to [clean] {one's} clock definition and meaning
idiom
informal
Exemples
During the debate, the politician cleaned his opponent's clock, leaving him unable to respond to his arguments.
Elle l'a écrasé dans le débat.
02

to hit a person harshly during a fight or conflict

Dialectamerican flagAmerican
idiom
informal
Exemples
The schoolyard bully learned a lesson when the smaller, but skilled, student cleaned his clock with a perfectly executed roundhouse kick.
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