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whomp (n.)
1926, echoic of the sound of a heavy blow or something falling heavily.
whomp (v.)
1952, from whomp (n.). Related: Whomped; whomping.
updated on June 24, 2012
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1926, echoic of the sound of a heavy blow or something falling heavily.
whomp (v.)
1952, from whomp (n.). Related: Whomped; whomping.
updated on June 24, 2012