I suppose, Squire Carne, you thought that low of me because I made a fuss about being larruped, the same as a Frenchman I pulled out of the water did about my doing of it, as if I could have helped it. ❋ Richard Doddridge (2004)
When I larruped my old pals, and called 'em mugs, messers, and muddlers, in corse I included myself, tacit-like. ❋ Various (N/A)
A joint of the pipe fell upon him, and larruped him square on the head. ❋ Various (N/A)
The big Belfast mate larruped down the short companionway. ❋ Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne (1908)
Down across Grand Avenue he larruped, never noticing the terrific bounce when he crossed the water drains there (being still fresh from desert roads). ❋ B. M. Bower (1905)
She was afraid of that mule, and when I larruped him she told me not to. ❋ Unknown (1903)
I larruped heavily and clucked every step of the way, and we made the trip just in time to be left. ❋ Unknown (1903)
The truth of it all is, not that you once larruped that fellow Bentley, but that old Aimes wishes to put a sly indignity upon me by misusing one who has been entertained at my house. ❋ Opie Percival Read (1895)
"I wonder if your granny remembers when we were larruped for stealin 'apples." ❋ Israel Zangwill (1895)
There was no rope-dancing for me; I danced on the bare ground and was larruped with the rope. ' ❋ Unknown (1876)
I don't mean larruped with a stick, but beaten in some fight, and made prisoners up the country. ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)
I couldn't help wanting to know why you larruped him; but, as I said afore, it don't matter. ❋ George Manville Fenn (1870)
There was no rope - dancing for me; I danced on the bare ground and was larruped with the rope. ' ❋ Unknown (1868)
I suppose, Squire Carne, you thought that low of me because I made a fuss about being larruped, the same as ❋ Unknown (1862)
Talkin 'like the Franklins and all the big quality folks, you lamper-jawed, cat-hamed puke,' says I. 'You nuver hearn yer master call' um any thing but britches, nur you sha'n't, 'says I.' I'll larn you to puke up big quality words, you varmunt, 'says I; and I larruped him well, I tell you. ❋ Unknown (1859)
There's a hint of handball as Dawson knocks it down but no doubt about the way he larruped it high into the net. ❋ Unknown (2009)
For a boy to be kicked, or clouted, or tweaked by strange men is the fortune of war -- it is a mere everyday incident, the natural and accepted fate of all boys, and is swiftly resented with a jibe or a missile and forgotten on the spot; but to be taken in cold blood by one strange man, not a schoolmaster or in any way privileged, and deliberately and systematically larruped with a belt under the eyes of another, is burning shame. ❋ Edward Dyson (1898)
There was no rope – dancing for me; I danced on the bare ground and was larruped with the rope.’ ❋ Unknown (2002)
A guy meets a girl in the pub for a few [drinkies]! She arrives late so he has a couple beforehand without eating all day. Eventually she arrives looking beautifull!! the banter goes down well but so do the drinks!!! lots of drinks! [tequilla] shots homemade coctails and much more!! The bar man went crazy!! so it comes time to leave in the early hours they all get home safely?! but they all have a story to tell in the morning one of them was sick in the bed, one urinated allover his floor in his bedroom and the other was sick allover his [bathroom floor]. They were larruped. ❋ Sherbosa (2010)
We were on an all day [sesh] watching the game. By the time [we hit] the club we were proper [larruped]. ❋ Sam Mansell (2007)
That was a larruping [good] [meal]. ❋ Zoe La Belle (2016)
"Now, [that's what] I [call] [larrups]..."
"See the larrups on that..."
"Any larrups..?" ❋ Mather (2003)
[Oh boi], he [larruped] that [factor 50] all over her ❋ OhNoRichard (2021)
[ew] his [fringe] is [totally] larrup. ❋ Xstinkyxalx (2008)