to cause to lose all or a great deal of one's money or personal property, as through gambling or a bad investment
i got booted out of treatment too soon. I got sent home after two extremely expensive, thirteen thousand dollar days. Yes. Mom had to fork over thousand of dollars to those assholes. She was really taken to the cleaners.
by amycocoa June 2, 2014
Get the taken to the cleaners mug.(verb to be): to be either a ) financially extorted b) emotionally abused c) generally taken advantage of d) any combination thereof
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taken to the cleaners • taken to the dry cleaners • Taken to the outlet mall • Taken to the fridge • Taken to the hole • Taken to the MacLeaners • taken to the woodshed • you shall be taken to the place from whence you came, and from there be taken to a place of execution • edward was taken to the tower • You need to step out of the shadows and remind people who you are and what you are capable of. Having taken a back seat for so long you may now be a bit of an unknown quantity, which can be made to work in your favor.