whopper

Valid in Scrabble

Scrabble points
17
Words With Friends
18
Letters
7
Pronunciation
/ˈwɒp.ə(ɹ)/
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/ˈwɒp.ə(ɹ)/ · /ˈʍɒp.ə(ɹ)/ · /ˈwɑ.pɚ/ · /ˈʍɑ.pɚ/

Definition of whopper

2 senses · 1 part of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (informal)Something remarkably large.
    “I’d gone out pike fishing, bless you, never thinking of a trout, and when I saw that whopper on the end of my line, blest if it didn’t quite take me aback. Well, you see, he weighed twenty-six pound.”
    “I’ve just run down from Ulster County to look at the town, bein’ that the hayin’s over with. Gosh! but it’s a whopper. I thought Poughkeepsie was some punkins; but this here town is five times as big.”
    “There's a storm blowing up, Sylvester—a 'whopper', speaking in the vernacular of the peasantry.”
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noun

  1. (informal)Something remarkably large.
    “I’d gone out pike fishing, bless you, never thinking of a trout, and when I saw that whopper on the end of my line, blest if it didn’t quite take me aback. Well, you see, he weighed twenty-six pound.”
    “I’ve just run down from Ulster County to look at the town, bein’ that the hayin’s over with. Gosh! but it’s a whopper. I thought Poughkeepsie was some punkins; but this here town is five times as big.”
    “There's a storm blowing up, Sylvester—a 'whopper', speaking in the vernacular of the peasantry.”
  2. (informal)An outrageous or blatant lie.
    “When he got done telling it there was one of them uncomfortable silences that comes, you know, when a person has been telling a whopper and you feel sorry for him and wish you could think of some way to change the subject and let him down easy, […]”
    “Coming out with a whopper now. Rhapsodies about damn all. Believes his own lies. Does really. Wonderful liar. But want a good memory.”
    “Isuzu Inc. hit pay dirt in the late '80s with its series of “Joe Isuzu” spots, featuring an oily, Satanic-looking salesman who told whoppers about Isuzu's genuine llama-skin upholstery and ability to run on tapwater.”

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Etymology

From whop + -er.

Hooks

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