potwalloper
American
[pot-wol-uh-per, pot-wol-]
/ ˈpɒtˌwɒl ə pər, pɒtˈwɒl- /
Or
pot-walloper
noun
English History.
Etymology
Origin of potwalloper
First recorded in 1715–25; pot 1 + wallop (in sense “to boil violently”) + -er 1 ( def. ), replacing potwaller literally, “potboiler” ( pot 1 + the obsolete verb wall “to boil, gush,” from Old English weallan “to boil” (intransitive) or wællan (transitive) + -er 1 )
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