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larrup
[ lar-uhp ]
verb (used with object)
- to beat or thrash.
larrup
/ ˈlærəp /
verb
- dialect.tr to beat or flog
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Derived Forms
- ˈlarruper, noun
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Other Words From
- larrup·er noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of larrup1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of larrup1
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Example Sentences
If you had'nt been punished a bit already, wouldn't I larrup you neither?
He'd larrup a spell, an' then he'd set back; an' then he'd lean over an' try it agin, harder'n ever.
Be all th' saints in glory I'll larrup th' head off iv yez—or I w'u'd if I wasn't afraid ye'd buck me onto the roof.
She worked me to death and wouldn't give me half enough to eat, and she used to larrup me 'most every day.
Well, she give him a larrup over the face with her whip that cut the hide!
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