
take to the cleaner's
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English Dictionarytake sb to the cleaner's INFORMAL1. to get a lot of money from someone, usually by cheating them:
Paul was really taken to the cleaner's on that deal.2. to defeat someone by a very large amount:
In the second half, United were really taken to the cleaner's, and they finally lost the match 6-1. [TahlilGaran] Advanced Learner's Dictionary ▲
Idiomstake to the cleaner'stake (someone) to the cleaner's1. to get a lot of money from someone, usually by cheating them.
He got into a game of poker with two professional gamblers and, of course, they took him to the cleaner's.2. to defeat someone by a very large amount.
They don't like playing us because we took them to the cleaner's last year and the year before. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲
take someone to the cleaner'stake (someone) to the cleaner's1. to get a lot of money from someone, usually by cheating them.
He got into a game of poker with two professional gamblers and, of course, they took him to the cleaner's.2. to defeat someone by a very large amount.
They don't like playing us because we took them to the cleaner's last year and the year before. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲