beat someone’s brains out



beat someone’s brains out

1. tv. to beat someone severely. She threatened to beat my brains out.
2. tv. to drive oneself hard (to accomplish something). I beat my brains out all day to clean this house, and you come in and track up the carpet!
See also: beat, brain, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Darijo-Croatian
LindenLIN-dənEnglish
Pyrrhos-Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
Chiquita[tʃi'ki:tə]
Aleksandrah-lyek-SAHNDR (Russian), ah-leek-SAHNDR (Russian)Russian, Armenian, Ukrainian
Buck[bʌk]