tire outSee: WEAR OUT(2).
To make very tired; weaken.
The children played inside when it rained, and they soon wore out their mother.
When Dick got home from the long walk, he was all worn out. - Often used with "oneself".
Don't wear yourself out by playing too hard. Compare: GIVE OUT(4).
3. To make by rubbing, scraping, or washing.
The waterfall has worn out a hole in the stone beneath it. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲