Australian English Meaning of taking to the cleaners
Taking to the dry cleaners
Other Australian English words related to Taking to the dry cleaners
- beating
- bleeding
- cheating
- knuffing <br>
- doing
- hustling
- plucking
- squeezing
- sticky
- stinging
- swindle
- victimising
- doing in
- ripping off
- shaking down
- shorting
- Taking for a ride
- swindle
- chiseling
- chiselling
- cuttings
- Defrauding
- fiddling
- fleece
- gaffing
- mulcting
- reaming
- rook
- doing
- skinning
- tricking
- conning
- deceitful
- diddling
- euchring
- exploiting
- scamming
- hose
- Hindering
- Selling a bill of goods to
- short-changing
- Skunking
- stiffness
- swindle
- betraying
- deceptive
- double-crossing
- duping
- extorting
- having a laugh
- gouging
- swindling
- milking
- grooving
- soaking
- wrenching
- wrestling
- wringing
- whinging
- overcharging
- roping (in)
Nearest Words of taking to the cleaners
- taking to task => Giving someone a dressing down
- taking to => taking to
- taking the floor => Taking the floor
- taking ship => Boarding a ship
- taking out => taking out
- taking one's time => Taking one's time
- taking on => taking on
- taking off (on) => taking off (on)
- taking off (from) => Taking off from
- taking off => taking off
Definitions and Meaning of taking to the cleaners in English
taking to the cleaners
to deprive (someone) of a large amount of money or possessions
FAQs About the word taking to the cleaners
Taking to the dry cleaners
to deprive (someone) of a large amount of money or possessions
beating,bleeding,cheating,knuffing <br>,doing,hustling,plucking,squeezing,sticky,stinging
No antonyms found.
taking to task => Giving someone a dressing down, taking to => taking to, taking the floor => Taking the floor, taking ship => Boarding a ship, taking out => taking out,