beat the living daylights

The phrase "beat the living daylights" is idiomatic and implies violently attacking someone or severely beating them. It is often used figuratively to emphasize the intensity or severity of the beating, suggesting that someone is beaten mercilessly and excessively. However, it is important to note that this phrase should not be taken literally as an endorsement or encouragement of violence.


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