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- The word "clobber" is of unknown origin123. It is a British slang term that can refer to clothing, clothes, or equipment1. The earliest known use of the noun clobber is in the 1870s2. The verb "to clobber" means "to hit hard, defeat decisively" and is also of unknown origin4. It is believed to have originated in British air-force slang4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.British slang from 19th century of unknown origin, perhaps from Yiddish. Noun [ edit] clobber (uncountable) (Australia, Britain, slang) Clothing; clothes. (Britain, slang) Equipment. Etymology 3 [ edit] Of obscure origin, but compare clabber (“mud, wet clay”).en.wiktionary.org/wiki/clobberThe earliest known use of the noun clobber is in the 1870s. OED's earliest evidence for clobber is from 1879, in Macmillan's Magazine. clobber is of unknown origin.www.oed.com/dictionary/clobber_n2Etymology: 20th Century: of unknown origin clobber /ˈklɒbə/ n Brit slang personal belongings, such as clothes and accessories Etymology: 19th Century: of unknown originwww.wordreference.com/definition/clobber
clobber (v.) "to hit hard, defeat decisively," 1941, British air force slang, of unknown origin, probably related to bombing; possibly echoic. Related: Clobbered; clobbering.
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clobber 뜻: 강타하다; "강하게 때리다, 결정적으로 패배시키다," 1941년, 영국 …
Português (Portuguese)
Significado de clobber: espancar; "para atingir com força, derrotar …
Italiano (Italian)
clobber (v.) "colpire duramente, sconfiggere in modo decisivo", 1941, gergo della …
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