tan someone's hide
English
Etymology
By metaphor from tannery: beating hides (to condition them), tanning them (with dyes and chemicals), and so on.
Pronunciation
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Verb
tan someone's hide (third-person singular simple present tans someone's hide, present participle tanning someone's hide, simple past and past participle tanned someone's hide)
- (idiomatic, figurative) To beat or spank someone.
- 1908, Stewart Edward White, chapter 12, in The Adventures of Bobby Orde:
- "You lying little snipe," he roared. ". . . I've a mind to tan your hide good."
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