Verb
crush it (third-person singular simple present crushes it, present participle crushing it, simple past and past participle crushed it)
(idiomatic) To do something excellently
Life will not break your heart. It'll crush it. Henry Rollins
After 19 days of interrogation, they put me in a cell. They would carry by the bodies of tortured people. With the point of a boot, Barbie would turn their heads to look at their faces, and if he saw someone he believed to be a Jew, he would crush it with his heel. Klaus Barbie
you said you were going to kill rukia with your own hands... you make me sick... show me your bankai and I will crush it... I will make me beg for forgiveness on you knees... I will never let you say those words to Rukia again... ~Ichigo Kurosaki. Tite Kubo
Sure. My ego's had enough time to recover a modicum of dignity. Let's make sure we crush it again before I mistake myself for a god. -Acheron. Sherrilyn Kenyon
The advice I have for new artists is this - write great songs and play them live as often as possible. Get residencies all over town and crush it. Ben Harper
Writing songs is not something I wanted to share with people for a long time. It was precious to me. I didn't want someone to crush it. I waited until I felt strong enough to take the criticism. Ray LaMontagne