It's from the French tronce, tronche, a stump or, piece of wood
To be punished or beaten severely.
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1. To beat severely 2. To punish 3. To defeat decisively It is in this latter sense that we hear it most often. The Patriots trounced the Browns. 1. to beat severely; thrash. 2. to punish. 3. to defeat decisively.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to beat or trounce soundly. The image is of a horse lathered with sweat.
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--verb (used with object), trounced, trounc⋅ing.1.to beat severely; thrash.2.to punish.3.to defeat decisively.Origin:1545--55; orig. uncert.
synaomys for cat:-- flog, welt, whip, lather, lash, slash, strap, trounce
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It can mean 'of excellent quality' or it can mean 'of your choosing'.
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