wallap
To hit something or someone with serious force.
Definitions
To strike hard — a proper full-bodied hit, not a tap. Scottish spelling/pronunciation of 'wallop', used as both verb and noun.
A heavy blow itself — the impact rather than the act.
wallap In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Scots spelling of English 'wallop', which dates to Middle English and originally meant to gallop or move heavily before shifting to mean a hard blow.
People Also Ask
What does wallap mean?
To wallap means to hit something or someone with serious force. As a noun, a wallap is a hard blow.
How do you use wallap in a sentence?
"He gave the door a wallap when it wouldn't open."
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