• Drub

    Pronunciation

    • Rhymes: -ÊŒb

    Origin

    1625, originally a dialectal word (Kent) drab, variant of drop, dryp, drib ("to beat"), from Middle English drepen (preterit drop, drap, drape ("to strike, kill")) from Old English drepan ("to strike"), from Proto-Germanic *drepanÄ… ("to beat, bump, strike, slay"), from Proto-Indo-European *dhrebh- ("to strike, crush, kill"). Akin to Old Frisian drop ("a blow, beat"), Old High German treffan ("to hit"), Old Norse drepa ("to strike, slay, kill"). Compare also dub. More at drape.

    Full definition of drub

    Verb

    1. to beat (someone or something) with a stick
    2. to forcefully teach something
    3. to defeat someone soundly; to annihilate or crush
    4. to criticize harshly; to excoriate

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