blow out of the water vs lick the pants off

blow out of the water

verb
  • To trounce; to defeat thoroughly, as at a game or in battle. 

  • To rapidly destroy (a vessel) with overwhelming weapons fire. 

lick the pants off

verb
  • To thoroughly and decisively defeat someone, either in a physical fight or, figuratively, in a competition. 

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