clobber in English
- clobber⇄clobber, verb, noun.
- clobber⇄noun (British Slang.)1. clothing.
Ex. I wore nothing but the best Italian clobber (Alex Atkinson).
2. equipment.
Ex. ... this dear ship, with its whining ventilation, electronic clobber and loud guns (Punch). - clobber⇄noun clobberer.
- clobber⇄v.t. (Slang.)1a. to strike or beat heavily.
Ex. If a member of one of the ten-man teams happened to clobber a rival with a stick, or send him sprawling on his face, it was all part of the game (Time).
b. to attack or damage verbally.