I. transitive verb
also whap ˈhw]äp also ˈw] or ]ȯp ; or wop ˈw]
( whopped ; whopped ; whopping ; whops )
Etymology: Middle English whappen, alteration of wappen to throw, strike, blow in gusts — more at wap
1. : to pull or whip out
2.
a. : to belabor heavily : beat , strike , thrash
feel like somebody just whopped me in the belly with a sledgehammer — Budd Schulberg
b. : to defeat totally : overcome , vanquish
whopped a highly touted football eleven
II. noun
or wop “
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English whapp, alteration of wap — more at wap
: a heavy blow : thud , thump — often used interjectionally