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whupping — whuppˈing noun 1. A severe beating 2. A thorough defeat • • • Main Entry: ↑whup … Useful english dictionary
whup — transitive verb (whupped; whupping) Etymology: alteration of whip Date: 1852 1. to administer a beating to especially as punishment 2. to defeat decisively … New Collegiate Dictionary
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whup — /hwup, wup/, v.t., whupped, whupping. South Midland and Southern U.S. to whip; beat or defeat decisively: The top seed whupped his opponent in three straight sets. [1890 95; orig. Scots form of WHIP] * * * … Universalium
whup — [wʌp] v also whoppast tense and past participle whupped present participle whupping [T] informal especially AmE [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: whip] 1.) to defeat someone easily in a sport or fight ▪ I m gonna whup your ass (=defeat you very easily) … Dictionary of contemporary English
whup — [wʌp] verb (whups, whupping, whupped) N. Amer. informal beat; thrash. Origin C19: var. of whip … English new terms dictionary
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whup — ► VERB (whupped, whupping) informal, chiefly N. Amer. ▪ beat; thrash. ORIGIN variant of WHIP(Cf. ↑whipping) … English terms dictionary