Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - wallop
Wallop
wallop
v. & n. sl. --v.tr. (walloped, walloping) 1 a thrash; beat. b hit hard. 2 (as walloping adj.) big; strapping; thumping (a walloping profit). --n. 1 a heavy blow; a thump. 2 Brit. beer or any alcoholic drink. Derivatives walloping n. Etymology: earlier senses 'gallop', 'boil', f. ONF (walop n. f.) waloper, OF galoper: cf. GALLOP
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I. verb Etymology: Middle English walopen to gallop, from Old French (Picard dialect) waloper Date: 1579 intransitive verb to boil noisily, 2. to move with reckless or disorganized haste ; advance in a headlong rush, wallow, flounder, transitive verb 1. to thrash soundly ; lambaste, to beat by a wide margin ; trounce, to hit with force ; sock, ~er noun II. noun Date: circa 1823 1. a powerful blow ; punch, something resembling a ~ especially in suddenness of force, the ability (as of a boxer) to hit hard, 2. emotional, sensory, or psychological force or influence ; impact , an exciting emotional response ; thrill, beer ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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