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noun 
  1. a heavy blow, punch.
  2. a person's ability to throw such punches
  3. emotional impact, psychological force
While the wallops1 on his bare butt never failed to remind the rascal of his father's fearful 2 even years after giving up boxing, his younger cousin's unexpected presence dealt a worse 3 to his pride.
  1. a thrill, emotionally excited reaction
  2. (slang) beer
1949: 1984, w:George Orwell, George Orwell
"You're a gent," said the other, straightening his shoulders again. He appeared not to have noticed Winston's blue overalls. "Pint!" he added aggressively to the barman. "Pint of ." =
verb (wallop, p, ed)
  1. (intransitive) to rush hastily
  2. (intransitive) to flaunder, wallow
  3. (intransitive) to boil noisily
  4. (transitive) to strike heavily, trash soundly.
  5. (transitive) to trounce, beat by wide.

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