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Clobber Meaning in English

word

ˈkɫɑbɝ
KLAH-ber
klˈɒbɐ
KLOB-uh

Definition

To hit someone very hard or defeat them easily, often used informally or in slang.

Usage & Nuances

Very informal, common in British and Australian English. Usually refers to strong physical attack ('clobber someone') or, metaphorically, to easily beating someone in sports or competition. Not used in formal writing. Do not confuse with 'clobber' meaning 'clothes' in UK slang (different meaning).

Example Sentences

If you say that again, I'll clobber you.

basic

The team clobbered their opponents last night.

basic

Don't try to clobber your brother when you're angry.

basic

We got totally clobbered in the game today.

natural

Careful, that guy will clobber anyone who messes with him.

natural

My computer crashed and I just wanted to clobber it.

natural