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Idiom beat the socks off[beat/bore/charm etc.] the socks off (someone) if someone beats, bores, charms etc. the socks off someone, they beat, bore, or charm them completely.He was one of those teachers who bored the socks off his students with his classes.
(redirected from beat the socks off)beat the socks off (of) (someone)slang To defeat someone decisively in a competition. Despite using the word "socks," this phrase does not involve literally stripping off someone's clothes. The final score was 17-1? Wow, we really beat the socks off that team! |