verb
- to beat or thrash; to strike repeatedly
- to move or run at high speed; to dash
Usage: informal; chiefly North American
Usage: informal; chiefly North American
Examples
- The coach threatened to larrup any player who showed up late to practice.
- He larrups the ball down the field with impressive force.
- The horse larrups across the meadow at full gallop.
- Don't larrup the furniture with that stick!
- She larrups through the hallway in a hurry.
- The old sailor would larrup the rigging to test its strength.