clobber
1. noun
clothes, especially any outfit of good or noticeable quality. Probably Yiddish klbr, but 'to clobber' is 'to CLOUT' ('to hit' and may also be 'clothing') UK, 1879
2. verb
1
to strike someone forcefully US, 1944.
2
to criticise someone or something harshly UK, 1956.
3
in computing, to overwrite a program US, 1991.
4
to impose an onerous duty or unwelcome burden on someone. Usually before 'with'; for example, 'I got clobbered with finishing the weeding' UK, 1984