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Что (кто) такое wipe something out - определение

SINGLE
Wipe Out (Surfaris song); Wipeout (song); Wipeout (instrumental); Wipe Out (song)

wipe something out      
remove or eliminate completely.
towelette         
  • An individually-wrapped wet wipe
  • Wet wipes on a shelf
  • A wet wipe dispenser
SMALL MOISTENED PIECE OF PAPER OR CLOTH
Moist towelette; Wet nap; Moist toilette; Wet wipes; Baby wipes; Hygiene wipe; Hygiene wipes; Wet Wipes; Baby wipe; Cleansing pad; Wetnap; Wetwipe; Cleansing pads; Wet towel; Towelette; Towelettes; Disposable wipe; Wet naps; Flushable wipe; Flushable wipes; Wet Nap; Flushable cleansing cloths; Flushable cleansing cloth; Flushable; Moist tissue; Disinfectant wipes; Disinfecting wipe
[ta??'l?t]
¦ noun a small moistened paper or cloth towel in a sealed package, used for cleansing.
wipe         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Wiping; Wipe (disambiguation)
I. v. a.
Rub (as with a cloth, in order to clean or dry).
II. n.
1.
Wiping.
2.
(Colloq.) Blow, stroke, hit.
3.
Sneer, gibe, taunt, sarcasm.
4.
(Ornith.) Pewit, lapwing (Vanellus cristatus).

Википедия

Wipe Out (instrumental)

"Wipe Out" is a surf rock instrumental composed by Bob Berryhill, Pat Connolly, Jim Fuller and Ron Wilson. Composed in the form of twelve-bar blues, the tune was first performed and recorded by the Surfaris, who became famous with the single in 1963.

The single was first issued on the independent labels DFS (#11/12) in January 1963 and Princess (#50) in February and finally picked up for national distribution on Dot as 45-16479 in April. Dot reissued the single in April 1965 as 45-144.

The song—both the Surfaris' version as well as cover versions—has been featured in over 20 films and television series since 1964, appearing at least once a decade.

The title of the song is a colloquial surfing term of Southern California. Specifically, a "wipe out" is a fall from a surfboard, especially one that looks painful.