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Meaning
Noun
●
A
heavy
blow
, punch.
●
A person's ability to
throw
such punches.
●
An
emotional
impact,
psychological
force.
●
A
thrill
,
emotionally
excited
reaction.
●
anything
produced
by a process that
involves
boiling
;
beer
,
tea
, whitewash.
●
A
thick
piece
of fat.
●
In British English & Scottish English:
A
quick
rolling
movement
; a gallop.
Verb
●
To
rush
hastily.
●
To
flounder
, wallow.
●
To
boil
with a
continued
bubbling
or
heaving
and
rolling
, with noise.
●
To
strike
heavily
,
thrash
soundly.
●
To
trounce
,
beat
by a
wide
margin.
●
To
wrap up
temporarily.
●
To
move in
a
rolling
,
cumbersome
manner
; to waddle.
●
To
eat
or
drink
with gusto.
●
In Internet:
To
send
a
message
to all
operators
on an Internet Relay Chat server.
Name
●
A surname.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
wallop
English
wallopen
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
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Slapper
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Zap
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Thud
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Rhymes
Wallop
Dollop
Jollop
Collop
Lollop
Trollop
Scallop
Trollope
Codswallop
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