tire+out
71knock out — transitive verb Date: 1856 1. to produce roughly or hastily 2. a. (1) to defeat (a boxing opponent) by a knockout (2) to make unconscious < the drug knocked him out > b. to make inoperative or useless < electricity was knocked out by the storm > …
72fag someone out — EXHAUST, tire (out), wear out, fatigue, overtire, weary; informal do in, wipe out, knock out, shatter; Brit. informal knacker; N. Amer …
73To knock out — Knock Knock (n[o^]k), v. t. 1. To strike with something hard or heavy; to move by striking; to drive (a thing) against something; as, to knock a ball with a bat; to knock the head against a post; to knock a lamp off the table. [1913 Webster] When …
74wear out — 1) the fabric will eventually wear out Syn: deteriorate, become worn, wear thin, fray, become threadbare, wear through 2) the grandkids wore me out Syn: fatigue, tire out, weary, exhaust, drain, sap …
75shag out — Verb. To wear out, to tire out. E.g. He shagged out the engine by forgetting to top up the oil …
76flat tire — np A stupid female. I took that flat tire out once never again! 1920s …
77tucker out — verb To exhaust; to tire out. The walk tuckered him out so much he had to take a nap …
78wear someone out — Syn: tire out, fatigue, weary, exhaust, drain, sap, enervate; informal whack, poop, shatter, do in; Brit.; informal knacker …
79wear someone out — FATIGUE, tire out, weary, exhaust, drain, sap, overtax, enervate, debilitate, jade, prostrate; informal whack, poop, shatter, frazzle, do in; Brit. informal knacker. → wear …
80ˌtire sb ˈout — phrasal verb to make someone feel very tired …