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clean someone's clock 

I am about ready to clean someone's clock.

taking someone's flower 

to take someone's virginity
taking someone's flower: He took my flower when I was 16
taking someone's flower by dogluvr October 21, 2010

Bite someone's head off 

Well, this should be a non-literal phrase. It means to be mad and irritated at someone, so you might want to do something to get at them. If they actually mean it... well, take good care of your head.
Definition (literal) of: Bite someone's head off:
Person(?) 1: That guy is annoying.
Person 2: Yeah, sure is...
Person(?) 1: I'm gonna bite his fucking head off.
Person 2: Go for it!
Person(?) 1: ...
Person 2: Oh, you meant literally...? WAIT WHA-

putting sticks in someone's wheels 

(Mettre des bâtons dans les roues de quelqu'un in French): preventing someone, from achieving their social or educational potential, or hindering their plans all together
The current American public education is wetter than an otters pocket; it's putting sticks in someone's wheels. And guess whose ox is being gored? The American students'.

deep frying someone's face 

Putting somebodies/your own face into someone's anal cavity while they are having explosive diarrhoea.
Damn, did you see Johnny deep frying someone's face over there?

To play In someone's face 

It means to act disrespectful in someone's face either by sudden action or words
She was wrong to play in someone's face like that considering she acts like she's everyone's friend.