smash up
Intermedio (B1) informal
To break something into many pieces or completely wreck it.
"She completely smashed up her car when she skidded on the wet road."
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Prohibition - OverSimplified
OverSimplified · 5:48
and not smash up any more saloons, okay?
I helped break a 142-year-old bell, and that's okay.
Tom Scott · 1:59
-Oh, have we got bells to smash up?
How medical reps used hammers
Lateral with Tom Scott · 6:19
So they're gonna smash up some other stuff
I helped break a 142-year-old bell, and that's okay.
Tom Scott · 15:53
and started to smash up the bells with very little ceremony.
How medical reps used hammers
Lateral with Tom Scott · 4:36
Did they just go in and smash up all the stuff