I think you may mean "beat around the bush" - see the link below.
Beat around the bush means to discuss something without coming to a point. Ex: Quit beating around the bush and just answer the question!
Beat about the Bush was created in 1994-01.
everbody has to go and beat up someone in the crowd and when finshed they have to beat up the coach
If you swear too much at the crowd,then the crowd will beat you up.
It means you try to avoid talking about or telling someone something directly. You might beat around the bush when trying to tell someone you love them.
when anushka was explaining the whole thing in length , the teacher warned her sternly not to beat about the bush
No,but i beat Bush does
You use it to mean "stop wasting time and get to the point." If someone is talking about everything except what they need to be talking about, you'd tell them, "Stop beating around the bush."
It means "do not go around the bush" -- perhaps you are thinking about "don't beat around the bush," which is an idiom meaning "stop talking about everything except what we need to be talking about and get down to the proper subject." The image is of someone beating the ground around a bush when they are trying to hit a bird that is inside of the bush.
Yes,but no because if you swear too much at the crowd.Then the crowd will beat you up or you will end up in the hospital for the rest of your life.
A crowd.
Catch a Spinarak and Heracross and beat the trainers nothing special exists in pattern bush.