tear a strip off someone
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[edit]tear a strip off someone (third-person singular simple present tears a strip off someone, present participle tearing a strip off someone, simple past tore a strip off someone, past participle torn a strip off someone)
- (slang) To scold vigorously.
- 1952, New Zealand Parliament, Parliamentary Debates[1], volume 295, page 116:
- Last night the honourable member for Miramar was going to tear a strip off the Minister of Works; […] .
- 2012, Kimberley Rose Dawson, Carousel: The Relapse: Spinning Out of Control[2], page 260:
- But before Debra went out the door behind her she proceeded to tear a strip off both Miguel and Anna Maria.
Miguel ended up phoning Liz at home and tearing a strip off her for telling Debra to tell him off.
- 2013, Lorraine Bateman, Paul Cole, Blue Days and Fair, page 211:
- No doubt Mother tore a strip off him last night. She will never forgive him for turning away a suitor.
Synonyms
[edit]- (scold vigorously): excoriate, give someone a dressing-down, haul someone over the coals, rake over the coals, read someone the riot act, tell someone off
Translations
[edit]scold vigorously
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