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"whop" Definitions
  1. to pull or whip out
  2. BEAT, STRIKE
  3. to defeat totally
  4. a heavy blow : THUMP

48 Sentences With "whop"

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A high-tech surveillance blimp flies high above the palace grounds, and the air is filled with the whop-whop-whop of helicopters roaring in and out of the coalition base.
After two minutes, the helicopter lifts off, its whop-whop-whop lingering even as the craft is more than 20133 feet in the air and begins its circular flight path around the testing area.
Paul George leaned forward and whispered in Cousins's ear. Whop.
Indiana's Whop Philyor caught 13 passes for 148 yards and a score.
Junior Whop Philyor had 14 receptions for 142 yards and two touchdowns.
The rookie wide receiver Tyler Lockett floated downfield with his hands up. Whop.
I was proud of my happy compromise between belly whop and rocking chair.
Polly Ann calls herself "useful" because of her "milking body" and states "all my time I spend picking up/ putting down moving things around and still// I can't drown out the whop whop whop of steel…," I swear I wasn't born to cry so I'd be a lie if I say I wept when I left my mama's house—like I ain't know life up here would be hardscrabble rough—what's not?
If you hit a guy with your helmet right in the ear hole, it will 'whop!
It will come suddenly, when the right merging of sea level rise and storm whop the islands.
Here it is, the Impossible Whopper from Burger King, known as the "Imposs Whop" in Burger King's systems.
Ramsey connected with Whop Philyor for an 8-yard TD pass to cut the lead to 20-17 with 3:27 to go.
Whop Philyor caught passes of 14 and 227 yards to help set up the next score, a 20-yard field goal by Griffin Oakes.
Both teams played without their top wide receivers — Penn State's KJ Hamler and Indiana's Whop Philyor — for most of the game due to injury.
Dead Wretch is a fairly new project from relentlessly prolific multi-instrumentalist Daniel Jackson (whop is also behind Void Ritual, Ancestral Oath, and various others).
All of that youthful unease came to a crashing halt the day I watched future Trunks from Dragon Ball Z molly-whop Frieza and King Cool.
Later in the second quarter, Penix connected with junior receiver Whop Philyor on throws of 42 and 35 yards during an eight play, 85-yard touchdown drive.
Peyton Ramsey was intercepted twice but threw for 28 yards with two touchdowns, one to running back Stevie Scott in the first half then a 228-yarder to Whop Philyor in the fourth quarter.
Hoosiers WRs Simmie Cobbs Jr. (10), Luke Timian (13) and Whop Philyor (13) became the first trio of receivers in school history to record at least 10 catches apiece in a single game last week. 2.
Junior receiver Whop Philyor had eight catches for 138 yards and two touchdowns, while freshman running back Sampson James had 33 carries for 118 yards and a touchdown before leaving the game in the fourth quarter with a leg injury.
The Hoosiers doubled their advantage when Stevie Scott III ran in an 5-yard touchdown on second-and-goal late in the first quarter after Penix's 36-yard throw to wide receiver Whop Philyor helped set up the scoring situation.
Indiana junior receiver Whop Philyor had 10 catches for 182 yards as the Hoosiers (4-193, 1-2 Big Ten) picked up their first conference win of the season and sent reeling Rutgers (1-221, 20-228) to their 20th straight Big Ten loss.
Other than arranging for a giant boxing glove with the words " bitter irony " stitched on the front to come bursting out of the cinema screen on an extendable arm and whop me on the nose, there's not much more that Freundlich could do to signal his intentions.
The start of Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate is one of the smallest streets in York, England, if not the smallest. It is between Colliergate and Fossgate and intersects Pavement and the Stonebow in York city centre. It is currently a length of raised pavement between St Crux church hall and a small road junction. End of Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate Remnants of iron fence bars in Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate.
Doo-Whop is a song written by Annerley Gordon, Alle Benassi, Daniela Galli, Marco Benassi, and Paul Sears, and recorded by Danish singer Whigfield, as the eleventh song from the Whigfield III album. It was released in 2000, which became a smash-hit in Canada, Mexico and Asia, Doo Whop was a huge hit in Spain.
As a news-talk- information format radio station, WHOP's programming content includes local newscasts, and public affairs programs. Syndicated radio programs on WHOP include The Rush Limbaugh Show, The Dave Ramsey Show, Coast to Coast AM, and America in the Morning. Hourly national news updates are provided by CBS Radio News. WHOP also provides programming from Premiere Radio Networks.
WKDZ-FM also serves as one of three affiliates of the University of Kentucky Wildcats radio network in the Clarksville-Hopkinsville market (the other two are WHOP-AM and WHOP-FM)."Radio Network Information & Affiliates". University of Kentucky Athletics. WKDZ-FM also broadcasts Trigg County High School football games on Friday nights from mid-August through November.
WHOP-FM (98.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Soft Adult Contemporary format. Licensed to and serving Hopkinsville, Kentucky, United States, the station serves the Clarksville, TN-Hopkinsville, KY area. The station is currently owned by Forcht Broadcasting, and is a sister station to WHOP-AM. The two stations share studios located at 220 Buttermilk Road on the west side of Hopkinsville.
Mastered At OFF LIMITS Rec.Studios Licensed From Energy Production Srl. "Doo-Whop" published by Off Limits / Energy Prod. "Gimme Gimme" published by SFR Music / B. Mikilski Publishing.
Along with its Soft AC format, the station also features programming from CBS Radio and Premiere Radio Networks. WHOP-FM and WHOP-AM both serve as two of three affiliates in the Clarksville/Hopkinsville market that serves as an affiliate of the University of Kentucky Wildcats sports radio network, broadcasting football and men's basketball games involving that school's athletic teams."Radio Network Information & Affiliates". University of Kentucky Athletics.
Litefeet also referred to as "getting lite" is a type of street dance / vernacular dance that emerged from Harlem, New York in the early 2000s. Litefeet is the child to breakdancing / b-boying emerging in the 1970s. The Harlem shake is commonly incorporated into Litefeet, as is the “Chicken Noodle Soup, the Tone Whop (often mistakenly named the "Toe Whop"), the Rev Up and the Aunt Jackie. Moves often include: shuffling, hat tricks, and shoe tricks.
WHOP (1230 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a News Talk Information format. Licensed to and serving Hopkinsville, Kentucky, United States, the station serves the Clarksville-Hopkinsville area radio market. The station is currently owned by Forcht Broadcasting.
Such public property fences were sawed for the iron and recycled during the Second World War. First recorded in 1505 as Whitnourwhatnourgate, literally "Neither whit nor what street" (with archaic English gate, meaning street), the name could mean either "Nothing at all" or "Neither one thing nor the other"; though a plaque at the site gives the meaning "What a street!" In 17th and 18th century documents the alternative name Salvey Rents or Salvegate is also found. 1½ Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate Whip-Ma- Whop-Ma is the title of a novel by York author Martyn Clayton.
Part of the stone wall of the fifteenth-century north aisle is still to be seen, and forms part of the southern exterior wall of no. 23 the Shambles and of the south wall of the Snickelway which leads to Whip- Ma-Whop-Ma Gate. The Hall is currently used as a café.
The street runs from King's Square south to the junction of St Saviourgate and Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate. North of King's Square, its continuation is Petergate. Almost all the buildings on the street are listed. On the west side of the street, numbers 1 and 2, and 3, 4 and 4A date from the Georgian period.
Two Asian short- clawed otters called "Soa" and "Houdini" arrived from Taronga Zoo in late 2014. Rockhampton Zoo expressed interest in working with international experts to ensure the longevity of the vulnerable species with the hope of eventually establishing a breeding program.Hendry, Megan; Whop, Marlina (16 December 2014) Otters settle into new home at Rockhampton Zoo, ABC News, Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 11 April 2018.
At the eastern end of the street, Stonebow continues to the east, Fossgate runs south, and Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate runs north. The only historic building surviving on the north side is the parish room of St Crux Church, with the modern Marks and Spencer store dominating. The Shambles lead north off Pavement, while the small Lady Peckett's Yard leads of its southern side.
Katherine Graham was born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky in 1926. Her father was a construction supervisor and her mother was a school teacher. Her career started in 1944 when she went to work at radio station WHOP (AM) where 20 years later she was general manager of the station and owner of WNVL in Nicholasville. She also worked as national sales manager for five CBS stations.
Prior to his entry into the realm of production, Fast Eddie was one of the premier DJs of the early Chicago house movement. His talents earned him spots on WGCI and WBMX. During that period, he produced one of his first singles in collaboration with Kenny "Jammin'" Jason entitled "Can You Dance", circa 1986. In 1987, Eddie came out with other house tracks such as "The Whop", based on the dance of the same name.
After these were released Masters served in the Korean War in the Army, where he often performed for fellow soldiers. In 1954, he returned to California and signed with 4-Star Publishing as a songwriter and demo tape recorder. Patsy Cline recorded his "Turn the Cards Slowly" for a minor hit. Interested in furthering his chances at a successful career in rockabilly, Masters recorded "Pink Cadillac" and "Whop-T- Bop" with guitarist Jimmy Bryant and released them on 4-Star in 1956, but neither sold well.
The station signed on the air as WRLX in May 1948.1948 Broadcasting Yearbook, page B-63 It was the first FM station to sign on in the Clarksville/Hopkinsville radio market area, and the whole westernmost segment of Kentucky. Paducah's WPAD-FM (now WDDJ) and WKYX-FM signed on in the months after. The station changed its callsign to WHOP-FM to match its AM sister station at some time between 1969 and 1974. Upon the callsign change, the station began broadcasting a country format.
In addition to its usual oldies music, WHVO and WKDZ-AM is the broadcaster of the Fort Campbell High School Falcons football team.WKDZ & WHVO Media Kit The only time WKDZ-AM does not simulcast with WHVO is when WKDZ-AM, alone, also serves as a UK Sports Network affiliate broadcasting Kentucky Wildcats women's basketball alone, but also simulcasts football and men’s basketball broadcasts with WKDZ-FM. WHOP-AM is the other UK Sports Network station that broadcasts all three kinds of sports broadcasts in the Clarksville/Hopkinsville area.
Grey College Boat House is located at Dunelm House on the River Wear between Kingsgate Bridge and Elvet Bridge and is a ten-minute walk from Grey College. Grey College Boat Club own three VIIIs, 'Eric Halladay', 'Brian Seal', and 'Tom James'. The club also own a number of IVs, and other smaller boats including a double scull named 'Whip-ma-whop-ma- gate' after the street in York. The Men's 1st IV row 'The Earl', in honour of Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey after whom Grey college is named.
Ku- ring-gai was created before the 1973 election and was held by John Maddison, a minister in the government of Askin, whop had previously been the member for Hornsby. Maddison retired in 1980 and future Premiers of New South Wales Nick Greiner won the seat at a by-election. He held the seat until resigning from Parliament and as Premier in 1992 in the aftermath of the ICAC enquiry into the Metherell affair. He was succeeded by Stephen O'Doherty, who in 1999 chose to follow the majority of his constituents into the re-created seat of Hornsby.
York's top three tourist attractionsYorkshire Tourism Board (2008), Yorkshire Visitor Attraction Monitor and Visit Britain Annual Attraction Report are the National Railway Museum, York Minster and the Jorvik Viking Centre. Other attractions include Merchant Adventurers' Hall, The Shambles, Clifford's Tower and York's smallest street Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate. In the 2017 Condé Nast Traveler survey of readers, York rated 12th among The 15 Best Cities in the UK for visitors. A 2014 report, based on 2012 data, stated that the city receives 6.9 million visitors annually; they contribute £564 million to the economy and support over 19,000 jobs.
One version of the script had an early version of WOPR named "Uncle Ollie", or Omnipresent Laser Interceptor (OLI), a space-based defensive laser run by an intelligent program, but this idea was discarded because it was too speculative. Director John Badham coined the name "WOPR", feeling that the name of NORAD's Single Integrated Operational Plan was "boring, and told you nothing".Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer "WarGames 25th Anniversary Edition DVD" The name "WOPR" played off the Whopper hamburger, and a general sense of something going "whop". The WOPR computer as seen in the film was a prop created in Culver City, California, by members of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local 44.
George Edward Pfister (September 4, 1918 – August 14, 1997) was an American catcher, coach and executive in Major League Baseball. Pfister threw and batted right-handed, stood tall and weighed during his playing career (1939–1941; 1946–1951; 1953; 1957). He served in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II.Baseball in Wartime: "Those Whop Served" Pfister appeared in one game for the Brooklyn Dodgers during the season. On September 27, he was hitless in two at bats against Ike Pearson in a 7–3 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies at Ebbets Field.Retrosheet box score: 1941-09-27 Pfister was a coach for the Dodgers in 1952, a minor-league manager in the Brooklyn organization for five seasons between 1948 and 1957, a front office official for minor league clubs, and the farm system director of the New York Yankees from 1965–1974.
The street runs from the junction of Colliergate and Whip-Ma-Whop-Ma-Gate, north-east to the junction of Spen Lane and St Saviour's Place. Historically, St Saviour's Place was regarded as part of the street, while, Hungate led off the south side of the street, but following the construction of Stonebow, the Stonebow House office block was built and blocked the route. Notable buildings on the north-west side of the street include the Methodist Church, a masonic hall which was originally built as the city' Mechanic's Institute, 18th-century houses at 27, 29 and 31, 33 and 35, and an early Victorian range at 1-7 which was formerly a department store. On the south-east side of the street lie the rear of Stonebow House, described by Nickolaus Pevsner as "disastrous", St Saviour's Church, now housing the Jorvik DIG centre, the terrace of 16-22 St Saviourgate, built in 1740, other 18th- century houses at 24, 26, 30 and 32, and 34 St Saviourgate, with 15th-century origins.

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