Larrup
[lar-uh p] /ˈlær əp/
verb (used with object), larruped, larruping.
1.
to beat or thrash.
/ˈlærəp/
verb
1.
(transitive) (dialect) to beat or flog
v.
“to beat, thrash,” 1823, of unknown origin, possibly related to Dutch larpen “to thrash.” First mentioned as a Suffolk dialect word.
verb
To beat; thrash; clobber, lambaste, lather (1839+)
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