bleed white vs clean out

bleed white

verb
  • To take money from someone until they have none. 

  • To drain someone of blood entirely. 

  • To cause someone hardship by cutting all supplies off. 

clean out

verb
  • To take all money or possessions from. 

  • To clean, especially to tidy by removing the contents. 

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