Bash (someone's) brains in In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "bash (someone's) brains in", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2021-09-12 09:09

Meaning of Bash (someone's) brains in

Variants:

beat (someone's) brains in

Bash (someone's) brains in informal verb phrase

To hit, attack or strike someone in a way that causes serious injury or death

He died after the murderer had bashed his brains in.

He threatened to bash my brains in if his demands were not met.

He bashed their brains in with a hammer.

Other phrases about:

give (one) the works

1. To physically attack someone or use physical violence against someone 

2. To provide a person with all of the possible choices

pepper with

1. To sprinkle or cover something with a lot of something 
2. To add or mix a lot of something in something such as a speech,video, story etc
3. To continuously attack someone or something with something such as stones, bullets, etc

lay into (someone or something)

Used to describe attacking someone verbally or physically.

the British disease

Used in reference to the period of the economic stagnation that troubled British people, government, or society in the 1970s and early 1980s

Make a Beeline for (someone, something)

To head to something or someone quickly and directly.

Grammar and Usage of Bash (someone's) brains in

Verb Forms

  • to bash (someone's) brains in
  • bashes (someone's) brains in
  • bashed (someone's) brains in
  • bashing (somone's) brains in
  • Possessive Adjectives

    • bash her brains in
    • bash his brains in
    • bash my brains in
    • bash our brains in
    • bash their brains in
    • bash your brains in

The verb "bash" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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