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whop

[hwop, wop] verb, whopped, whop⋅ping, noun Informal.
–verb (used with object)
1. to strike forcibly.
2. to defeat soundly, as in a contest.
3. to put or pull violently; whip: to whop out a book.
–verb (used without object)
4. to plump suddenly down; flop.
–noun
5. a forcible blow.
6. the sound made by it.
7. a bump; heavy fall.
Also, whap, wap.


Origin:
1350–1400; ME, var. of wap
whop   (hwŏp, wŏp)   
tr.v.   whopped, whop·ping, whops
  1. To strike with a heavy blow.
  2. To defeat soundly; thrash.
n.  A heavy blow; a sharp thud.

[Middle English whappen, variant of wappen, to throw violently.]

Whop

Whop\, v. t. Same as Whap. --Forby.

Whop

Whop\, n. Same as Whap.

whop 
"to beat, strike," c.1440, of imitative origin; cf. Welsh chwap "a stroke," also of imitative origin; cf. also wap.
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