ALL meanings of wallop
wal·lop
W w - verb with object wallop to beat soundly; thrash. 1
- verb with object wallop Informal. to strike with a vigorous blow; belt; sock: After two strikes, he walloped the ball out of the park. 1
- verb with object wallop Informal. to defeat thoroughly, as in a game. 1
- verb with object wallop Chiefly Scot. to flutter, wobble, or flop about. 1
- verb without object wallop Informal. to move violently and clumsily: The puppy walloped down the walk. 1
- verb without object wallop (of a liquid) to boil violently. 1
- verb without object wallop Obsolete. to gallop. 1
- noun wallop a vigorous blow. 1
- noun wallop the ability to deliver vigorous blows, as in boxing: That fist of his packs a wallop. 1
- noun wallop Informal. the ability to effect a forceful impression; punch: That ad packs a wallop. a pleasurable thrill; kick: The joke gave them all a wallop. 1
- noun wallop Informal. a violent, clumsy movement; lurch. 1
- noun wallop Obsolete. a gallop. 1
- noun wallop thump, heavy blow 1
- transitive verb wallop beat, thump 1
- noun wallop Strike or hit (someone or something) very hard. 1
- verb wallop If you wallop someone or something, you hit them very hard, often causing a dull sound. 0
- verb wallop Wallop is also a noun. 0
- verb wallop to beat soundly; strike hard 0
- verb wallop to defeat utterly 0
- verb wallop to move in a clumsy manner 0
- verb wallop (of liquids) to boil violently 0
- noun wallop a hard blow 0
- noun wallop the ability to hit powerfully, as of a boxer 0
- noun wallop a forceful impression 0
- intransitive verb wallop to move along in a rapid, reckless, awkward way 0
- intransitive verb wallop to move heavily and clumsily; flounder 0
- intransitive verb wallop to boil vigorously, with noisy bubbling 0
- verb transitive wallop to beat soundly; thrash 0
- verb transitive wallop to strike hard 0
- verb transitive wallop to defeat overwhelmingly 0
- noun wallop a heavy, clumsy movement of the body 0
- noun wallop the power to strike a hard blow 0
- noun wallop effective force; vigor 0
- noun wallop a feeling of pleasurable excitement; thrill 0
- noun wallop beer 0
- noun wallop A heavy blow, punch. 0
- noun wallop A person's ability to throw such punches. 0
- noun wallop An emotional impact, psychological force. 0
- noun wallop A thrill, emotionally excited reaction. 0
- noun wallop (Slang) anything produced by a process that involves boiling; beer, tea, whitewash. 0
- noun wallop (archaic) A thick piece of fat. 0
- noun wallop (Britain, Scotland, dialect) A quick rolling movement; a gallop. 0
- verb wallop (Intransitive Verb) To rush hastily. 0
- verb wallop (Intransitive Verb) To flounder, wallow. 0
- verb wallop To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and rolling, with noise. 0
- verb wallop (Transitive Verb) To strike heavily, thrash soundly. 0
- verb wallop (Transitive Verb) To trounce, beat by a wide margin. 0
- verb wallop (Transitive Verb) To wrap up temporarily. 0
- verb wallop To move in a rolling, cumbersome manner; to waddle. 0
- verb wallop To be slatternly. 0