wipeout

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Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
wipeout/ˈwʌɪpaʊt/
noun informal
  • 1 an instance of complete destruction or defeat.
  • 2 a fall from a surfboard.
  • 3 the obliteration of one radio signal by another.

Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
wipe/wʌɪp/
verb
  • 1 clean or dry by rubbing with a cloth or one's hand.

    ■ remove (dirt or moisture) in this way.

  • 2 spread (liquid) over a surface by rubbing.
  • 3 (often wipe something out) remove or eliminate completely.

    ■ erase (data) from a magnetic medium.

  • 4 pass (a swipe card) over an electronic reader.
  • 5 Austral./NZ informal reject or dismiss.
noun
  • 1 an act of wiping.
  • 2 an absorbent disposable cleaning cloth.
  • 3 a cinematographic effect in which an existing picture seems to be wiped out by a new one.
– phrases
wipe someone's eye Brit. informal, dated get the better of someone.
wipe the floor with informal inflict a humiliating defeat on.
wipe the slate clean make a fresh start.
– phrasal verbs
wipe something off subtract an amount from a value or debt.
wipe out informal be capsized by a wave while surfing.

N. Amer. fall over or off a vehicle.

wipe someone out
  • 1 kill a large number of people.
  • 2 ruin someone financially.
  • 3 (be wiped out) informal be exhausted or intoxicated.
– derivatives
wipeable adjective.
– origin OE wīpian, of Gmc origin; rel. to whip.
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