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wal·lop /ˈwɒləp $ ˈwɑː-/ verb [transitive] informalHIT to hit someone or something very hard, especially with your hand 〔尤指用手〕猛击 —wallop noun [singular]→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuswallop• So one day, I got a newspaper, I rolled it up and I walloped her like mad.• He walloped his head on a beam.• And do you honestly think that I normally allow females to wallop me across the face?• Then Caroline would have to wallop my back to stimulate a return to normal breathing.• Either leave or wallop them; one or the other.Origin wallop (1300-1400) Old North French waloper, from Old French galoper; → GALLOP1wal·lop verbChineseSyllable Corpus someone or something very with hard, to especially hit your |