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Beat Rodeo — was a country rock band from New York City during the 1980s. They released at least two albums, Home in the Heart of the Beat and Staying Out Late With Beat Rodeo . They were mentioned in the acknowledgements of Elizabeth Wurtzel s memoir Prozac… … Wikipedia
beat/bash someone's brains out — (or US beat/bash someone s brains in) informal : to hit someone on the head in a way that causes serious injury or death : to beat someone very badly They threatened to beat my brains in if I ever came here again. • • • Main Entry: ↑brain … Useful english dictionary
beat your brains out — If you beat your brains out, you think hard about something but cannot solve, understand or remember it … The small dictionary of idiomes
beat the tar out of — beat (or whale) the tar out of informal beat or thrash severely … Useful english dictionary
Beat It — This article is about the song. For the film, see Beat It (film). Beat It Single by Michael Jackson from the … Wikipedia
beat — beat1 W2S2 [bi:t] v past tense beat past participle beaten [ˈbi:tn] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(competition/election)¦ 2¦(hit)¦ 3¦(hit against)¦ 4¦(do better)¦ 5¦(be better)¦ 6¦(food)¦ 7¦(control/deal with)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
beat out — verb 1. come out better in a competition, race, or conflict (Freq. 2) Agassi beat Becker in the tennis championship We beat the competition Harvard defeated Yale in the last football game • Syn: ↑beat, ↑crush, ↑shell, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
beat out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms beat out : present tense I/you/we/they beat out he/she/it beats out present participle beating out past tense beat out past participle beaten out 1) to stop a fire from burning by hitting it with something She … English dictionary
beat — 1 verb /bi:t/ past tense beat past participle beaten / bi:tn/ 1 DEFEAT (T) a) to get the most points, votes etc in a game, race, or competition: Brazil were beaten in the final 2 1. | I could always beat my brother at chess. | beat sb hollow… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
beat out phrasal — verb 1 (transitive something out) to put out a fire by beating 2 (transitive beat something out of someone) to force someone to tell you something by beating them: I had the truth beaten out of me by my father. 3 (transitive beat something out)… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
beat out — v. (D; tr.) to beat out for (we beat them out for the title by ten points) * * * [ biːt aʊt] (D; tr.) to beat out for (we beat them out for the title by ten points) … Combinatory dictionary