rake someone over the coals vs ream out

rake someone over the coals

verb
  • To berate someone at length, usually from a position of authority or moral authority. 

ream out

verb
  • To lecture, scold, reprimand, or rebuke, especially in an angry tone of voice. 

  • To ream; to penetrate a partner's anus forcefully (either with one's penis or one's tongue) such as to widen the opening. 

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