Clean you out

The phrase "clean you out" commonly refers to depleting or draining someone's resources or belongings completely, often in a financial sense. It means taking away or using up everything someone has, leaving them with nothing or in a state of complete emptiness. It can also be used metaphorically to describe being exploited or stripped of one's assets or possessions.


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Just Saying will “sweep you off your feet” with challenges to complete English language idioms, sayings, and other colloquial phrases.

Includes English phrases for both younger and older players. The full version features over 3,000 English idioms.