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clobber

hit hard / defeat decisively / destroy / personal belongings
Transitive VerbNoun
past: clobberedpp: clobbereding: clobbering

As a verb, this word carries a heavy, visceral quality of impact. It suggests a lack of finesse, emphasizing raw power and overwhelming force whether the context is a physical fight, a sports competition, or a technical failure. It is predominantly informal and often used in colloquial speech to exaggerate the scale of a defeat. As a noun, the term is primarily British slang. It refers to a collection of personal gear or clothing. Unlike standard nouns for belongings, it implies a sense of bulk or a haphazard pile of equipment, often used in the context of packing or moving.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To beat or hit someone very hard and repeatedly.

"The champion proceeded to clobber his opponent in the third round."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone][~ something]

To defeat an opponent or competitor decisively and overwhelmingly.

"Our team got clobbered in the finals, losing by four goals."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To destroy or disable a system or piece of equipment completely.

"A sudden power surge clobbered the entire server network."

Noun

Personal belongings, especially clothes and gear.

"He threw all his clobber into a suitcase and left the house."

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