Pronunciation: /wɑp/
noun a heavy blow or slap
A1 I heard a loud whop outside my window.
A2 The chef gave the dough a whop to flatten it.
B1 The boxer delivered a powerful whop to his opponent's jaw.
B2 The tree branch made a loud whop as it fell to the ground.
C1 The sound of the hammer hitting the nail was a satisfying whop.
C2 The whop of the door closing echoed through the empty hallway.
verb to strike with a heavy blow or slap
A1 The child accidentally whopped his sibling with a toy.
A2 She whopped the ball into the goal, scoring a point for her team.
B1 The chef whopped the ingredients together to create a delicious sauce.
B2 The comedian whopped the audience with his hilarious jokes.
C1 The boxer whopped his opponent with a powerful punch, knocking him out.
C2 The musician whopped the crowd with an incredible performance that left everyone in awe.
formal The chef used a sharp knife to whop the vegetables into perfectly even slices.
informal I accidentally whopped my brother on the head with the soccer ball.
slang She whopped him upside the head for making a rude comment.
figurative The unexpected news whopped me like a ton of bricks.
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