larruper
/ˈlɛrəpər/
noun
- A person who hits or beats someone or something, especially as a punishment.
- The old schoolmaster was known as a strict larruper who used a cane on misbehaving students.
- My grandfather said his father was a gentle man, never a larruper, even when the children were naughty.
- In the story, the villain was a cruel larruper who beat his horse without mercy.
- A person who defeats or overcomes someone or something decisively, especially in a competition or contest.
- In the video game, the final boss is a notorious larruper that few players can beat.
- The champion boxer was a proven larruper, knocking out every opponent in the first round.
- Our debate team became the larruper of the tournament, winning every round by a wide margin.