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wallop noun- a heavy blow UK, 1823
- It already had the oil mixed in and packed a helluva wallop. — Max Shulman, Guided Tour of Campus Humor, p. 21, 1955
- He always used to slam it and try and fetch her shins a wallop. — Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, Hancock’s Half Hour, 22 April 1958
- an attempt, a go UK
A pun on BASH (a try). - [Y]ou’ve got to give it [Stalinism or smoking] up all in one wallop and be done with it. — Mark Steel, Reasons to be Cheerful, p. 192, 2001
- the strength to deliver a heavy blow UK, 1914
Boxing slang. - beer UK, 1933
- "Pint o’ wallop,” said one insolently. — Derek Bickerton, Payroll, p. 121, 1959
- Jim upended his pint of wallop over the detestable little rascal. — Brian McDonald, Elephant Boys, pp. 75–77, 2000
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