wham(v = verb.contact) wallop, whack, whop - hit hard; "The teacher whacked the boy"
is one way to hit
Sample sentences:
The fighter managed to wham his opponent
wham, int., n., & v. colloq.
--int. expressing the sound of a forcible impact.
--n. such a sound.
--v. (whammed, whamming)
1 intr. make such a sound or impact.
2 tr. strike forcibly.
Etymology:
imit.
N snap, rapping, decrepitation, crepitation, report, thud, burst, explosion, blast, boom, discharge, detonation, firing, salvo, volley, squib, cracker, firecracker, cherry bomb, M, gun, cap, cap gun, popgun, implosion, bomb burst, atomic explosion, nuclear explosion (arms), gunpowder, dynamite, gun cotton, nitroglycerine, nitrocellulose, plastic explosive, plastique, TNT, cordite, trinitrotoluene, picric acid, picrates, mercury fulminate (arms), whack, wham, pow, rapping, Int, kaboom!, whamo!, Heewhack!, pow!.
VB rap, snap, tap, knock, ping, click, clash, crack, crackle, crash, pop, slam, bang, blast, boom, clap, clang, clack, whack, wham, brustle, burst on the ear, crepitate, rump, blow up, blow, detonate.