earbashing

earbashing
earbashing [{{t}}'ɪəbæʃɪŋ]
noun
{{}}British{{}} {{}}familiar{{}}
to give sb an earbashing passer un savon à qn, souffler dans les bronches à qn;
to get an earbashing se faire passer un savon, se faire souffler dans les bronches

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