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AE 1204 - Expression: Beat Yourself Up

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How to Beat Yourself Up in Daily English

The two deaf men wanted to let their fists do the talking. To beat someone or something, it can mean to hit them with your fist. If you pick up a stick, you could beat a dog if you're a really horrible person. And yourself is used to refer to the second person being addressed as the subject of a clause. We'll go through some examples of how to use this expression in daily English.

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