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Knock the hell out of Meaning in English

expression

NAHK thuh HEL OW-tuhv
NOK thuh HEL OW-tov

Definition

An informal and strong way to say to hit, defeat, or hurt someone or something very badly, usually in a physical or competitive sense.

Usage & Nuances

Very informal and forceful; can sound aggressive or even rude if not used jokingly or among close friends. Sometimes used figuratively about winning or damaging things (like 'knock the hell out of the competition'). Avoid in formal situations or with strangers.

Example Sentences

If you touch my brother again, I'll knock the hell out of you.

basic

The home team knocked the hell out of their rivals in the final match.

basic

Be careful with that glass, or you'll knock the hell out of it!

basic

Man, you should’ve seen him—he just knocked the hell out of that punching bag!

natural

We went out there and knocked the hell out of the other team—they didn’t stand a chance.

natural

He tripped over the chair and really knocked the hell out of his knee.

natural