pin someone’s ears back

pin someone’s ears back
1. tv. to scold someone severely.
She really pinned his ears back.
The teacher pinned the kids’ ears back for chewing gum.
2. tv. to beat someone, especially about the head.
Lefty says I’m supposed to pin your ears back.
You do something like that again, and I’ll pin your ears back.

Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions. 2015.

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