[Idiom] BEAT THE PANTS OFF. - Thriving in Competition: A Guide to Winning Decisively

Beat the pants off.

Beat the pants off.

to defeat someone decisively.

The idiom 'Beat the pants off' is a colorful way to talk about defeating someone thoroughly and decisively. It’s like visualizing a runner so fast that their rival’s pants might literally fly off in an attempt to keep up. Used mainly in the context of competitions, this phrase amplifies the extent of the victory. It’s not just about winning; it’s about outperforming someone else to such a degree that there is no doubt about who is the superior competitor, making it a fun and expressive way to discuss victories.

Example Sentences

  1. They beat the pants off their rivals.

    They easily outperformed their rivals.

  2. He confidently beat the pants off the competition in the race.

    He confidently outpaced the competition in the race.

  3. Their new product beat the pants off everything else on the market.

    Their new product significantly outperformed everything else available.

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