I. ˈwap, ˈwäp intransitive verb
( wapped ; wapped ; wapping ; waps )
Etymology: Middle English wappen, probably of imitative origin
1. dialect : to pull or throw roughly
2. dialect : beat , strike
3. dialect : to blow in gusts
II. noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English, from wappen to throw, strike, blow in gusts
1. dialect : blow , knock
2. Scotland
a. : blast , storm
b. : fight
III. transitive verb
( wapped ; wapped ; wapping ; waps )
Etymology: Middle English wappen, of unknown origin
dialect : to fold up : bind , wrap
IV. noun
( -s )
1. dialect : a wrapping (as a turn of string around a rope or other string)
2. dialect : a bundle or truss of straw