0 past simple and past participle of wallop
1 to hit someone hard, especially with the flat part of the hand or with something held in the hand:
He got his hand walloped with a ruler, not because he really knew but because he used done for did.
I remember being what my parents called "walloped," and it was the best part of my education.
I do not know about being badly walloped.
I used to be walloped.
Certain authorities—thankfully not mine—have walloped up rates.
This poor sap of a show feels as eager to be walloped as a clown in a carnival dunking booth.
Tom gets walloped with a golf club.