"beat the pants off" meaning in English

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Verb

Audio: en-au-beat the pants off.ogg [Australia] Forms: beats the pants off [present, singular, third-person], beating the pants off [participle, present], beat the pants off [past], beaten the pants off [participle, past], beat the pants off [participle, past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|beat<,,beat,beaten> the pants off|past_ptc2=beat the pants off}} beat the pants off (third-person singular simple present beats the pants off, present participle beating the pants off, simple past beat the pants off, past participle beaten the pants off or beat the pants off)
  1. (transitive, idiomatic) To thoroughly and decisively defeat someone, either in a physical fight or, figuratively, in a competition. Tags: idiomatic, transitive Categories (topical): Violence Synonyms: clobber, lick the pants off, whip the pants off

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