wallop
hit hard / defeat decisively / powerful blow / strong impact
Transitive VerbNoun
past: wallopedpp: wallopeding: walloping
This term carries a visceral sense of force and impact, often evoking the sound or feeling of a heavy blow. It is predominantly used in informal or colloquial settings, where it emphasizes the overwhelming nature of a physical strike or a competitive victory. When applied to tastes or smells, it describes a sudden, sharp intensity that catches the senses off guard. In these contexts, the word shifts from physical violence to sensory potency, suggesting a punch-like effect on the palate.
Meanings
Transitive Verb
[~ someone]
"The boxer managed to wallop his opponent in the final round."
Transitive Verb
[~ something]
To defeat an opponent or team decisively in a competition.
"Our team walloped the visitors six to zero."