clean someone's clock



clean someone's clock

Beat, thrash, or defeat someone decisively, as in He's much bigger than you and could easily clean your clock. This term originated in the military. The use of clock is unclear but possibly alludes to hitting someone in the face (for "clockface"). [Slang; mid-1900s]
See also: clean, clock

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
PiaPEE-ah (Italian, Danish, German)Italian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Polish, Slovene, Late Roman
Lojze-Slovene
Horace['hɔrəs]
CarrieKER-ee, KAR-eeEnglish
Iverson['aivəsn]
Perle-French, Yiddish