get the crap kicked out of (someone)



get the crap kicked out of (someone)

To be struck or assaulted violently and severely. It should not be used in polite conversation. I hear Jonathan got the crap kicked out of him last night. You'd better tread carefully or you're going to get the crap kicked out of you.
See also: crap, get, kick, of, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Jonas['dʒəunəs]
Dubhthach-Ancient Irish
Philomena[.filə'mi:nə]
ŽElimir-Croatian, Serbian
Benigna-Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Late Roman
Arlo-English