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Beat the daylights out of Meaning in English

expression

BEET thuh DAY-lyts OWT uhv
BEET thuh DAY-lyts OWT ov

Definition

To hit or attack someone very forcefully or severely; used for emphasis to show someone was beaten badly.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, often used for threats or stories to stress extreme violence, usually not literal. Common with 'someone beat the daylights out of him.' Avoid using seriously; may sound exaggerated or humorous.

Example Sentences

The bully tried to beat the daylights out of the smaller boy.

basic

If you cheat again, I'll beat the daylights out of you!

basic

The hero managed to beat the daylights out of the villain in the end.

basic

My brother used to threaten to beat the daylights out of me if I touched his stuff.

natural

Did you see that fight? One guy really beat the daylights out of the other.

natural

Don’t mess with her—she’ll beat the daylights out of you without blinking.

natural