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whop
English - Turkish
Definition of
whop
in English Turkish dictionary
düşmek
pat
kuvvetli vur
{i}
kuvvetli darbe/vuruş
{f}
k.dili. kuvvetle vurmak
patakla
{f}
yenmek
{f}
dayak atmak
patak
{f}
dövmek
{f}
pataklamak
Related Terms
whopping
oldukça
whopping
çok büyük
whopping
{i}
çok iri
whopping
okkalı
hit hard
sertçe vurmak
whopping
kuvvetli vurarak
hit hard
sertçe vur
whopping
{f}
kuvvetli vur
whopping
çok
whopping
{s}
kocaman
whopping
{s}
koskocoman
whopping
patakla
whopping
{s}
kuyruklu (yalan)
whopping
koskocaman
whopping
{s}
çok büyük. z. çok: They got whopping drunk last night. Dün gece zilzurna oldular
whopping
kuyruklu
English - English
Definition of
whop
in English English dictionary
To throw or move (something) quickly, usually with an impact
He angrily whopped the book onto the table.
A blow or strike
To throw or move (something) quickly
{a}
an old word for a heavy fall, or the manner of falling, still used by the vulgar
hit hard; "The teacher whacked the boy"
Same as Whap
To beat or strike
hit hard
whup (wap (14-20 centuries))
{i}
hard blow; sound of a hard blow
A blow, or quick, smart stroke
To throw one's self quickly, or by an abrupt motion; to turn suddenly; as, she whapped down on the floor; the fish whapped over
{f}
strike forcefully; defeat decisively; flop, fall; throw forcefully
Related Terms
belly
whop
belly flop
whopping
Present participle of whop
whopping
{s}
enormous, very large, gigantic
whopping
emphasis If you describe an amount as whopping, you are emphasizing that it is large. The Russian leader won a whopping 89.9 percent yes vote. very large
whopping
(used informally) very large; "a thumping loss"
whopping
extremely; "they all were whopping drunk"
whopping
exceptionally large or great
whopping
very, extremely
whopping
extremely; "they all were whopping drunk
whopping
Very large; monstrous; astonishing; as, a whapping story
whop
Pronunciation
Etymology
[ 'hwäp, 'wäp ] (transitive verb.) 15th century. From Middle English whappen, wappen
Tenses
whopping
,
whopped
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