Clobber vs Raiment - What's the difference?
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(slang) To hit or bash severely; to seriously harm or damage.
* 1954 , , The Blackboard Jungle , 1984,
* 2000 November 30, Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard) ,
* 2002 , Donald K. Burleson, Oracle9i UNIX Administration Handbook ,
(computing) To overwrite (data) or override (an assignment of a value), often unintentionally or unexpectedly.
* 1999 , Michael J. Wooldridge, Anand Rao, Foundations of Rational Agency ,
* 2004 , John R. Levine, Margaret Levine Young, Unix for Dummies ,
* 2007 , Billy Hoffman, Bryan Sullivan, Ajax Security ,
(UK, Australia, slang) Clothing.
* 1892 , , Loot'', in ''Barrack-Room Ballads ,
* 1899 , ,
* 1919 , , Red Robin'', in ''Jim of The Hills ,
(UK, slang) Equipment.
(archaic, or, literary) Clothing, garments, dress, material.
* William Shakespeare, Sonnet XXII, 5,6.
* {{quote-book
, year = 1866
, first = Algernon
, last = Swinburne
, authorlink = Algernon Swinburne
, title = Aholibah
, section = lines 11-12
, passage = Strange raiment clad thee like a bride,
With silk to wear on hands and feet }}* {{quote-web
, date = 2006-12-24
, title = The Courtier's Reply
, first = PZ
, last = Myers
, authorlink = PZ Myers
, site =
, url = http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2006/12/the_courtiers_reply.php
, accessdate = 2011-10-30
, passage = We have entire schools dedicated to writing learned treatises on the beauty of the Emperor's raiment, and every major newspaper runs a section dedicated to imperial fashion...
}}
As nouns the difference between clobber and raiment
is that clobber is clothing while raiment is clothing, garments, dress, material.As a verb clobber
is to hit or bash severely; to seriously harm or damage.clobber
English
Etymology 1
British slang from 1941; possibly onomatopoeic of the sound of detonated bombs in the distance.Verb
(en verb)page 201,
- So the temptation to clobber was always there, and it was sometimes more difficult not to strike than it would have been to strike, and the consequences be damned.
page 3034,
- Mr. Speaker, Sir, in the East African Standard'' newspaper we saw a picture of a man being carried away after being clobbered'''. We also saw women being '''clobbered''' by well-built policemen using big clubs. They were ' clobbering women who had already fallen on the ground.
page 395,
- Most of the job of the UNIX Oracle DBA is keeping the database running, and it does not come as a surprise when they see how easy it is to clobber a server.
- The following script cripples the UNIX server by an implosion of incoming jobs. This is known as a denial of service (DOS) attack.
page 74,
- Inferences made in accordance with this reason are defeated by finding that the merged plan clobbers one of the causal-links in one of the constituent plans.
page 314,
- The
cp
command does one thing as it clobbers a file;mv
andln
do another.
unnumbered page,
- These functions collide, and we can see in Figure 7-1 that the
debug()
function for SexyWidgets clobbers' the developer?sdebug()
function. The last function declared with the same name in the same scope will silently ' clobber the earlier function definition.
Etymology 2
British slang from 19th Century.Noun
(en noun)Gutenberg eBook #2819,
- W?y, they call a man a robber if ?e stuffs ?is marchin? clobber / With the— / (Chorus) Loo! loo! Lulu! lulu! Loo! loo! Loot! loot! loot!
Gutenberg eBook #3418,
- Now to get rid of this respectable clobber and feel like a man again.
Gutenberg Australia eBook #0500931,
- I was thinkin? of the widow while I gets me clobber on - / Like a feller will start thinkin? of the times that?s past an? gone.
References
* * The Dinkum Dictionary *Anagrams
*raiment
English
Noun
(en noun)- ''For all that beauty that doth cover thee
- Is but the seemly raiment of my heart
With silk to wear on hands and feet }}