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| a stew of meat, vegetables, potatoes, etc. |
| the offspring of a zebra and a donkey. |
| beat up | |
| —vb | |
| 1. | (tr, adverb) to strike or kick (a person), usually repeatedly, so as to inflict severe physical damage |
| 2. | informal beat oneself up to reproach oneself |
| —adj | |
| 3. | worn-out; dilapidated |
beat (bēt)
v. beat, beat·en (bēt'n), beat·ing, beats
To strike repeatedly.
To pulsate; throb.
| beat (bēt) Pronunciation Key
A fluctuation or pulsation, usually repeated, in the amplitude of a signal. Beats are generally produced by the superposition of two waves of different frequencies; if the signals are audible, this results in fluctuations between louder and quieter sound. |
beat (so's) definition
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beat up definition
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beat up
Strike repeatedly, as in She told the police her husband had beaten her up. [Slang; first half of 1900s]
Also, beat up on. Attack verbally, as in That newspaper article really beat up on the town council. [Slang; late 1900s]