- Wipe it off!
- Wipe it off!Inf. Wipe that smile off your face! •
It's not funny. Wipe it off!
•Wipe it off! Nothing funny here, soldier.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
It's not funny. Wipe it off!
•Wipe it off! Nothing funny here, soldier.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
Wipe it off! — exclam. Wipe that smile off your face! □ It’s not funny. Wipe it off! □ Wipe it off! Nothing funny here, soldier … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
wipe something off the map — wipe something off/from/the map wipe something off the face of the earth phrase to destroy something, or to make it disappear completely Some villages had been wiped from the map. Thesaurus: to make something disappear or stop existing … Useful english dictionary
wipe somebody off the face of the earth — wipe sb/sth off the ˌface of the ˈearth | wipe sth off the ˈmap idiom to destroy or remove sb/sth completely Main entry: ↑wipeidiom … Useful english dictionary
wipe something off the face of the earth — wipe sb/sth off the ˌface of the ˈearth | wipe sth off the ˈmap idiom to destroy or remove sb/sth completely Main entry: ↑wipeidiom … Useful english dictionary
wipe somewhere off the map — wipe (somewhere) off the map to cause a place to stop existing. The flood of 1965 almost wiped the town off the map … New idioms dictionary
wipe something off something — wipe sth off sth derived to remove sth from sth • Billions of pounds were wiped off share prices today. Main entry: ↑wipederived … Useful english dictionary
wipe sth off sth — UK US wipe sth off sth Phrasal Verb with wipe({{}}/waɪp/ verb [T] IT ► FINANCE to reduce the value of an investment, usually suddenly and by a large amount: »$8 billion was wiped off share prices worldwide … Financial and business terms
wipe something off — subtract an amount from a value or debt. → wipe … English new terms dictionary
wipe something off — subtract an amount from a value or debt the crash wiped 24 percent off stock prices … Useful english dictionary
wipe something off the map — obliterate something totally. → map … English new terms dictionary
wipe — [waɪp] verb wipe off phrasal verb [transitive] wipe something off something FINANCE to suddenly reduce the value of shares, a company etc, especially by a large amount: • There was a huge stockmarket crash which wiped 24 percent off stock prices … Financial and business terms