See also: pistol-whip

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pistolwhip (third-person singular simple present pistolwhips, present participle pistolwhipping, simple past and past participle pistolwhipped)

  1. Alternative form of pistol-whip
    • 1978, Howling Wolf, Collected Poems, 1956-1978:
      Whose woods these are I think I know, They are my Uncle Sam's, and so This simple country farmer blows His stack, and on his tippy toes Takes all the wood that he can cut Before the ranger doubles back And pistolwhips me forty whacks.
    • 1990, Tabor Evans, Longarm in the Red Desert, page 8:
      She's just fussing at me because I had a chance to pistolwhip her kid brother a few months ago and passed on the opportunity."
    • 2010, Mario Reading, The Mayan Codex:
      Sensing that the tall woman was getting ready to pistolwhip his friend, Calque raised his voice in an effort to deflect her attention.