beat someone hollow vs take to the cleaners

beat someone hollow

take to the cleaners

verb
  • To take a significant quantity of a person's money or valuables, through overcharging, litigation, unfavorable investing, gambling, fraud, etc. (humorous way of saying older expression clean out) 

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