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Verb: marmelise
Usage: Brit, informal
  1. Beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight
    "We marmelised the other team on Sunday!";
    - cream [informal], clobber [informal], drub [informal], thrash [informal], lick [informal], paste [informal], blow away [informal], muller [Brit, informal], marmelize [Brit, informal], trounce, whale [N. Amer, informal], hammer [informal], wipe the floor [informal], marmalise [Brit, informal], beat hollow [informal], slaughter [informal], marmalize [Brit, informal], smoke [N. Amer, informal], shellack [N. Amer, informal], shellac [N. Amer, informal]

Derived forms: marmelised, marmelising, marmelises

Type of: beat, beat out, crush, shell [US], trounce, vanquish