snatch someone's edges
English
Verb
snatch someone's edges (third-person singular simple present snatches someone's edges, present participle snatching someone's edges, simple past and past participle snatched someone's edges)
Usage notes
The figurative sense usually carries an ironic tone of approbation toward the subject (compare slay (“to delight or amaze”)), though it is sometimes used with a negative connotation.
Synonyms
- (overwhelm): snatch someone's wig, snatch someone's weave
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