lower the boom, to

lower the boom, to

To punish severely, to take a decisive action against. This slangy expression, also sometimes used in the meaning of literally delivering a knockout punch, dates from the first half of the 1900s. It alludes to a sailboat’s boom, which can swing wildly in a changing wind. For example, “The bank lowered the boom on Jim and demanded the collateral on his loan.”
See also: lower
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • tree hugger
  • push up daisies, to
  • punch up
  • lot of hooey, a
  • land a punch
  • get stiffed, to
  • get a load of something/someone
  • go off one's chump/head/rocker, to
  • take a punch at (someone or something)
  • sucker punch