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1. To pummel one with extreme force and at a great advantage
2. Deliver the pain with ease 3. Spread mass destruction on a drunken rampage We sure gave those 6 year olds the shawkenaw when they wouldn't give us their candy.
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the act of pummeling an opponent with extreme force, especially in self-defense They retaliated with unforgettable shawkenaw.
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