clobΒ·ber
verb, informal
1. to hit (something) hard.
“Mary vows to clobber her to-do list today”
2. to treat or deal with harshly.
“Steve made swift and ruthless decisions, absolutely clobbering his projects at work”
3. to defeat heavily.
“Working together, they clobbered the competition”
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– Joel
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