whomp

/wɑmp/
verb
  1. To hit or strike with a heavy, loud blow.
    • The boxer whomped his opponent with a powerful right hook.
    • He whomped the table with his fist to get everyone's attention.
    • The toddler whomped the toy drum with a plastic mallet.
  2. To defeat decisively or thoroughly, especially in a game or competition.
    • The home team got whomped in the final match of the season.
    • Our team whomped the rivals 10–0 in the championship game.
    • She whomped her brother at chess three times in a row.
noun
  1. A heavy, loud, thudding sound or blow.
    • The book fell to the floor with a whomp.
    • The door closed with a whomp in the wind.
    • We heard a loud whomp as the tree branch hit the roof.
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