clean (one's) clock
clean (one's) clock
To thoroughly trounce, defeat, or beat up one. Watch it, pal, or I'll clean your clock for you! The visitors really cleaned the home team's clock tonight!
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
clean someone's clock
Beat, thrash, or defeat someone decisively, as in He's much bigger than you and could easily clean your clock. This term originated in the military. The use of clock is unclear but possibly alludes to hitting someone in the face (for "clockface"). [Slang; mid-1900s]
See also: clean, clock
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
clean someone's clock
1 give someone a beating. 2 defeat or surpass someone decisively. North American informalClock is used here in the slang sense of ‘face’.
See also: clean, clock
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
clean (someone's) clock
Slang To beat or defeat decisively: "Immense linemen declared their intentions to clean the clocks of opposing players" (Russell Baker).
See also: clean, clock
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
- clean clock
- clean someone's clock
- clock out
- punch a/the clock
- punch the clock
- clock in
- set the/(one's) clock(s) forward
- put the/(one's) clock(s) forward
- move the/(one's) clock(s) forward
- turn the/(one's) clock(s) forward