beat on
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[edit]beat on (third-person singular simple present beats on, present participle beating on, simple past beat on, past participle beaten on or (US colloquial) beat on)
- (intransitive, figurative) To talk at length; to go on and on; to rant or expound.
- She's beating on about poor service.
- (transitive, figurative) To criticize, impugn or shed a bad light on (a group or topic) for political gain.
- She's unpopular enough that photos of her are used in elections to beat on liberal candidates.
- You guys are always beating on immigration, but it won't win you this election.