whap

Etymology 1
Onomatopoeic; variant of whop.

Noun

 * 1) A blow; a hit; a whop.
 * 2)  A breast.

Verb

 * 1)  To strike hard and suddenly.
 * 2)  To throw oneself quickly, or by an abrupt motion; to turn suddenly.
 * 3) * 1844,, Judge Haliburton’s Yankee Stories, Part Two, Chapter 22, Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston, pp. 179-180,
 * He wears his hat a little a one side, rakish-like, whaps his cane down ag’in the pavement hard, as if he intended to keep things in their place, swaggers a few, as if he though he had a right to look big
 * She whapped down on the floor.
 * The fish whapped over.
 * She whapped down on the floor.
 * The fish whapped over.
 * The fish whapped over.

Derived terms

 * awhape

Etymology 2
Variant of whaup.

Noun

 * 1)  The curlew, ; a whaup.