Clobber | Mean of clobber in English Dictionary
/ˈklɑːbɚ/
- Verb
- to hit (someone) very hard
- Some guy was clobbering [=beating] him in the parking lot.
- If you say anything I'll clobber you.
- to defeat (a person or team) very easily in a competition
- We clobbered them in our last game.
- She was/got clobbered in the election. [=she lost by a large number of votes]
- to have a very bad effect on (someone or something)
- Businesses are being/getting clobbered by the bad economy.
- Noun
- someone's clothes, supplies, or equipment
- Just dump your clobber anywhere.