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wallop verb- to hit someone UK, 1825
- Marchmere walloping a strange bird he later charvered [had sex with]. — Derek Raymond (Robin Cook), The Crust on its Uppers, p. 27, 1962
- to get the better of someone UK, 1865
A figurative application of the previous sense. - to dance UK, 1992
- I trolled back to my lattie to go over my chanting [singing] and walloping for tonight’s concert[.] — the cast of Aspects of Love, Prince of Wales Theatre, Palare (Boy Dancer Talk) for Beginners, 1989–92
- — Paul Baker, Polari, p. 194, 2002
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