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SOCIAL NETWORKING SERVICE

wallop         
n. (colloq.)
force
to pack a wallop (the winds packed a real wallop)
wallop         
(wallops, walloping, walloped)
If you wallop someone or something, you hit them very hard, often causing a dull sound. (INFORMAL)
Once, she walloped me over the head with a frying pan.
= whack
VERB: V n prep
Wallop is also a noun.
With one brutal wallop, Clarke flattened him.
N-COUNT: usu sing; SOUND
wallop         
To devour ravenously.
The duck rice at Four Seasons is really great.I walloped about three plates of it, much to the horror and consternation of my friends.

Wikipedia

Wallop

Wallop is an American software company that was spun off from Microsoft in 2006 to provide a social networking service, and from 2008 made Adobe Flash-based applications for other social networks.

Pronunciation examples for wallop
1. to wallop them with.
The Illusionists _ Colin Cloud & Dave Williamson _ Talks at Google
2. That enormous wallop that I felt.
Becoming Grandma _ Lesley Stahl _ Talks at Google
3. the book more wallop, more effect.
Mastery _ Robert Greene _ Talks at Google
4. This kind of wallop of love that's
Becoming Grandma _ Lesley Stahl _ Talks at Google
5. You don't have to wallop the instrument.
Bringing Tabla to the Global Stage _ Zakir Hussain _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of wallop
1. "They left Broadway going into the main road and wallop," said Mr Blackwell.
2. Grass is crash–bang wallop÷ short points, staccato exchanges and instant retribution for error.
3. The call to go into Gaza and wallop Hamas is a gut reaction.
4. Heaped on top of the pie is a wallop of mushy green peas.
5. At a cost that would knock your socks off, Miles still managed to pack a wallop.