- verbwallop (verb) · wallops (third person present) · walloped (past tense) · walloped (past participle) · walloping (present participle)
- strike or hit (someone or something) very hard:"they walloped the back of his head with a stick" · "they were tired of getting walloped with income taxes"
- heavily defeat (an opponent):"we were walloped by Milan"
nounwallop (noun) · wallops (plural noun)- a heavy blow or punch:"I gave it a wallop with my boot"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa potent effect:"the script packs a wallop"
- BRITISH ENGLISHalcoholic drink, especially beer:"an endless supply of free wallop"
OriginMiddle English (as a noun denoting a horse's gallop): from Old Northern French walop (noun), waloper (verb), perhaps from a Germanic phrase meaning ‘run well’, from the bases of well and leap. Compare with gallop. From ‘gallop’ the senses ‘bubbling noise of a boiling liquid’ and then ‘sound of a clumsy movement’ arose, leading to the current senses.Similar and Opposite Words
Bokep
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- The term "wallop" has the following meanings12:
- As a verb, it means to hit someone hard, especially with the flat part of the hand or with something held in the hand.
- Informally, it can also mean to strike with a vigorous blow or to defeat thoroughly, as in a game.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.wallop verb [ T ] informal uk / ˈwɒl.əp / us / ˈwɑː.ləp / Add to word list Add to word list to hit someone hard, especially with the flat part of the hand or with something held in the hand:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/wallopwallop [ wol - uh p ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA verb (used with object) to beat soundly; thrash. Informal. to strike with a vigorous blow; belt; sock: After two strikes, he walloped the ball out of the park. Informal. to defeat thoroughly, as in a game.www.dictionary.com/browse/wallop Explore further
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