pound (one's) head in
pound (one's) head in
To give one a severe, violent beating (not necessarily solely on the head). The police officer threatened to pound the man's head in if he didn't stop resisting arrest. You watch your mouth, or I'll pound your head in!
See also: head, pound
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
pound someone's head in
Fig. to beat someone, especially about the head. Fred looked like he wanted to pound Mike's head in; he was so mad! You want me to pound in your head?
See also: head, pound
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
pound someone’s head in
tv. to beat someone. Talk nice to him, or he’ll pound your head in.
See also: head, pound
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- pound head in
- pound in (one's) head
- pound someone’s head in
- put words into (one's) mouth
- put words into someone's mouth
- put words in (one's) mouth
- put words in mouth
- put words in someone's mouth
- put words in/into somebody's mouth
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