CLOBBER


Meaning of CLOBBER in English

I. clob ‧ ber 1 /ˈklɒbə $ ˈklɑːbər/ BrE AmE verb [transitive] informal

1 . to hit someone very hard

2 . to affect or punish someone or something badly, especially by making them lose money:

The paper got clobbered for libel.

The company has been clobbered by falling property prices.

3 . to defeat someone very easily in a way that is embarrassing for the team that loses:

The Dallas Cowboys clobbered the Buffalo Bills last night.

II. clobber 2 BrE AmE noun [uncountable] British English informal

someone’s possessions, especially their clothes:

Liam’s football clobber

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.