clean (one's) plow

clean (one's) plow

To physically attack one, as with punches and other blows, such that they suffer significant injury. If you humiliate me like this again, I'll clean your plow!
See also: clean, plow
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

clean someone's plow

Rur. to beat someone up. If Joe crosses me one more time, I'll clean his plow for sure. Somebody must have really cleaned Bill's plow last night. He had two black eyes this morning!
See also: clean, plow
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • clean plow
  • plow
  • knock the daylights out of
  • kick the hell out of (one)
  • beat the hell out of
  • beat the tar out of
  • beat/knock/kick the hell out of somebody/something
  • beat/scare the daylights out of somebody