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Ryotaro Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Beat the life out of it

"Beat the life out of it." What does that mean?

Thanks,

Ryo
  

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Hi ryotaro, It needs more context, but I can tell that beat someone or sth out means: to perform better than or to be better than. Hope it helps, Iman

  • Hi ryotaro, It needs more context, but I can tell that beat someone or sth out means: to perform better than or to be better than.
  • Hope it helps, Iman
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Hi ryotaro,

It needs more context, but I can tell that beat someone or sth out means: to perform better than or to be better than.

Hope it helps,

Iman

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