shellacking
Related to shellacking: take a shellacking
shellacking
1. slang A severe physical beating or thrashing. The school bullies gave Tom a shellacking after he insulted them in the hallway.
2. slang A decisive defeat or domination, as in sports. We knew we didn't have any chance of winning the game, so our goal was just to avoid a complete shellacking.
See also: shellac
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
*shellacking
1. Fig. a physical beating. (*Typically: get ~; take ~; give someone ~.) The boxer took a shellacking and lost the fight. I got a shellacking when I broke the window.
2. Fig. a beating—as in sports. (*Typically: get ~; take ~; give someone ~.) Our team played well, but got a shellacking anyway. I practiced my tennis game so I wouldn't take a shellacking in the tournament.
See also: shellac
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
shellacking
n. a beating. We gave them a shellacking they’ll never forget.
See also: shellac
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- give (one) a pasting
- blimp
- blimp out
- dished
- belt
- belted
- belting
- taunt
- taunt about