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Wallop   /wˈɑləp/   Listen
noun
Wallop  n.  A quick, rolling movement; a gallop. (Prov. Eng. & Scot.)



Wallop  n.  
1.
A thick piece of fat.
2.
A blow. (Prov. Eng., Scot., & Colloq. U. S.)



verb
Wallop  v. t.  
1.
To beat soundly; to flog; to whip. (Prov. Eng., Scot., & Colloq. U. S.)
2.
To wrap up temporarily. (Prov. Eng.)
3.
To throw or tumble over. (Prov. Eng.)



Wallop  v. i.  To move quickly, but with great effort; to gallop. (Prov. Eng. & Scot.)



Wallop  v. i.  (past & past part. walloped; pres. part. walloping)  
1.
To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and rolling, with noise. (Prov. Eng.)
2.
To move in a rolling, cumbersome manner; to waddle. (Prov. Eng.)
3.
To be slatternly. (Prov. Eng.)






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"Wallop" Quotes from Famous Books



... divil would I be, but Terence Mooney," says he. "It's myself that's in it, you unmerciful bliggards," says he, "let me out, or by the holy, I'll get out in spite iv yes," says he, "an' by jaburs, I'll wallop yes in ...
— The Purcell Papers - Volume III. (of III.) • Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

... cry of something for nothing; but with you it is in reverse. You are always doing something for nothing, and that is why I love you. If I offered you half of my possessions, you'd doubtless wallop me on the jaw. To be with you is the best moral tonic I know. You tonic my liver and you tonic my soul. It is good sometimes to walk with a man who can look God squarely in ...
— The Ragged Edge • Harold MacGrath

... yere tenderfoot had been free with me, an' invited me into his confidence touchin' his designs, I'd took a lariat an' roped an' throwed Jerry for him, an' tied the felon down, an' let the Colonel wallop him an hour or so: but the Colonel's full of variety that a- way, or mebby he thinks I'll side with Jerry. Anyhow, he selects a trace-chain, an', without sayin' a word, dances all cautious towards his prey. Which ...
— Wolfville • Alfred Henry Lewis

... do with it? I got a letter to-day, didn't I, Wallop, to tell me my washerwoman had changed her address. But that's no reason for ...
— My Friend Smith - A Story of School and City Life • Talbot Baines Reed

... to wallop a sick man," Shorty explained, his fist doubled menacingly. "But I'd wallop his block off if it'd make him well. And what all you lazy bums needs is a wallopin'. Come on! Out of that an' into them duds of yourn, ...
— Smoke Bellew • Jack London


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