ALL meanings of walloper
wal·lop
W w - verb with object walloper to beat soundly; thrash. 1
- verb with object walloper Informal. to strike with a vigorous blow; belt; sock: After two strikes, he walloped the ball out of the park. 1
- verb with object walloper Informal. to defeat thoroughly, as in a game. 1
- verb with object walloper Chiefly Scot. to flutter, wobble, or flop about. 1
- verb without object walloper Informal. to move violently and clumsily: The puppy walloped down the walk. 1
- verb without object walloper (of a liquid) to boil violently. 1
- verb without object walloper Obsolete. to gallop. 1
- noun walloper a vigorous blow. 1
- noun walloper the ability to deliver vigorous blows, as in boxing: That fist of his packs a wallop. 1
- noun walloper Informal. the ability to effect a forceful impression; punch: That ad packs a wallop. a pleasurable thrill; kick: The joke gave them all a wallop. 1
- noun walloper Informal. a violent, clumsy movement; lurch. 1
- noun walloper Obsolete. a gallop. 1
- noun walloper One who wallops. 1
- noun walloper a person or thing that wallops 0
- noun walloper a policeman 0
- noun walloper (Ireland) A cudgel, a shillelagh. 0
- noun walloper (Australia, slang, humorous) A policeman, a male police officer. 0