Noun
Something uncommonly large of the kind; something astonishing; -- applied especially to a bold lie.
One who, or that which, whops.
Same as Whapper.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe burger chain is showing its Whopper covered in mold in print and TV ads running in Europe and the U.S. The message: Burger King is removing artificial preservatives from the Whopper. Source: Internet
Burger King's Impossible Whopper and White Castle's Impossible Sliders were almost successful, causing a supply crisis. Source: Internet
Burger King has not advertised its Rebel Whopper as a product, and says the dish is aimed at flexitarians – people who primarily eat a vegetarian diet but still sometimes consume meat and fish. Source: Internet
Alas, there has been one casualty: a large bullfrog tadpole (a "whopper," according to Junior) did not survive being lovingly transferred from neighborhood pond to bucket and is now buried in the yard. Source: Internet
History seeAlso United States The Big Mac hamburger made its debut in 1967 A Burger King Whopper sandwich Some trace the modern history of fast food in America to July 7, 1912, with the opening of a fast food restaurant called the Automat in New York. Source: Internet
My guess is that the reason the White House is not answering questions about Pence “also” taking hydroxychloroquine has to do with the fact that they’re scrambling to come up with a plan for the whopper of a lie Trump spewed off the cuff yesterday. Source: Internet