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1 whop
[(h)wɒp, AM (h)wɑ:p]I. vt<- pp->1. (strike)to \whop sb one jdm eine reinhauen [o ein Ding verpassen] fam2. (defeat)▪ to \whop sb jdn schlagen* * *[wɒp]vt (inf)schlagenhe whopped me on the chin — er hat mir eine ans Kinn gegeben (inf)
* * *A v/t → academic.ru/82227/whomp">whomp C 1 a, C 2B s Pfund n (harter Schlag)
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whopped — hwÉ‘p /wÉ’p n. hard blow; sound of a hard blow v. strike forcefully; defeat decisively; flop, fall; throw forcefully … English contemporary dictionary
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whop — 1. verb /wɒp,ʍɒp,wɑp,ʍɑp/ To throw or move (something) quickly, usually with an impact. He angrily whopped the book onto the table. 2. noun /wɒp,ʍɒp,wɑp,ʍɑp/ A blow or strike. See Also: whap … Wiktionary
whop — [wɔp US wa:p] v past tense and past participle whopped present participle whopping [T] spoken [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: wap to throw violently, hit (14 20 centuries)] ↑whup … Dictionary of contemporary English
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whop — [[t](h)wɒp, wɒp[/t]] also whap v. whopped, whop•ping, n. Informal. 1) to strike forcibly 2) to defeat soundly 3) a forcible blow • Etymology: 1375–1425; late ME whappen … From formal English to slang
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