do in vs ring someone's bell

do in

verb
  • To damage or injure. 

  • To exhaust, to tire out. 

  • To kill or end. 

ring someone's bell

verb
  • To physically traumatize someone with a strong blow, especially a concussive blow to the head. 

  • To please; to satisfy greatly. 

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