walloper
IPA: wˈɑɫʌpɝ
noun
- One who wallops.
- (Ireland) A cudgel, a shillelagh.
- (Scotland, slang, derogatory, vulgar) penis; (by extension) an idiot, a stupid person.
- (Australia) A police officer.
- (slang) Something big; a whopper.
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Examples of "walloper" in Sentences
- Every clodhopper an 'cow-walloper these days is an able seaman.
- He soon found work as a "pot walloper," or dishwasher, at a restaurant on the Hudson River piers in New York.
- The conductor blinked uncertainly; J.B. tended to have that effect on folk, and the four of us were sufficiently large and ugly to daunt the stoutest ticket-walloper.
- Franz-Josef glowered at the doctor and said it would be unwise to move me, surely, and the poultice-walloper agreed that it would be nothing short of bloody reckless.
- Perfectly calmly, reasonably, and without visible emotion, they were rehearsing a formula which even I, ignorant staff-walloper that I was, could see was one for disaster.
- There was an embarrassed staff-walloper on the platform at Chicago to convoy our hero to General Sheridan forth-with, and from little Phil we learned that Sherman had sent word that the Sioux expedition was definitely to proceed without Custer.
- So when the poultice-walloper shook his head over Oliver, and glanced towards me, lying there all blood-spattered and pathetic, I was ready with a feeble gesture to keep him at a distance - the last thing I wanted was the little bugger poking at me and exclaiming:
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