Last Updated:2025/11/22
(transitive) To clean, especially to tidy by removing the contents. / (transitive, slang) To take all money or possessions from. / (transitive, dated, slang) To hit or strike (someone); to beat up.
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clean out
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clean out
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Japanese Meaning
(他動詞)中身を取り出して、片付ける、整理整頓する行為をする。 / (俗語)(金銭や所持品を)全て奪う。 / (時代風、俗語)誰かを殴る、打ちのめす。
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