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    smack
    [smak]
    noun
    smack (noun) · smacks (plural noun)
    1. a sharp slap or blow, typically one given with the palm of the hand:
      "she gave Mark a smack across the face"
      • a loud, sharp sound made by a slap or similar action:
        "she closed the ledger with a smack"
      • a loud kiss:
        "I was saluted with two hearty smacks on my cheeks"
    verb
    smack (verb) · smacks (third person present) · smacked (past tense) · smacked (past participle) · smacking (present participle)
    1. strike (someone or something), typically with the palm of the hand and as a punishment:
      "Jessica smacked his face quite hard"
      • smash, drive, or put forcefully into or onto something:
        "he smacked a fist into the palm of a black-gloved hand"
      • part (one's lips) noisily in eager anticipation or enjoyment of food, drink, or other pleasures.
      • archaic
        crack (a whip).
    adverb
    informal
    smack (adverb) · smack bang (adverb)
    1. in a sudden and violent way:
      "I ran smack into the back of a parked truck"
    2. exactly; precisely:
      "our mother's house was smack in the middle of the city"
    Origin
    mid 16th century (in the sense ‘part (one's lips) noisily’): from Middle Dutch smacken, of imitative origin; compare with German schmatzen ‘eat or kiss noisily’.
    smack
    [smak]
    verb
    (smack of)
    smack (verb) · smacks (third person present) · smacked (past tense) · smacked (past participle) · smacking (present participle)
    1. have a flavor of; taste of:
      "the tea smacked of peppermint"
      • suggest the presence or effects of (something wrong or unpleasant):
        "the whole thing smacks of a cover-up"
    noun
    (a smack of)
    smack (noun)
    1. a flavor or taste of:
      "anything with even a modest smack of hops dries the palate"
      • a trace or suggestion of:
        "I hear the smack of collusion between them"
    Origin
    Old English smæc ‘flavor, smell’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch smaak and German Geschmack.
    smack
    [smak]
    noun
    smack (noun) · smacks (plural noun)
    1. US ENGLISH
      a fishing boat, often one equipped with a well for keeping the caught fish alive.
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        a single-masted sailboat used for fishing or coastal commerce.
    Origin
    early 17th century: from Dutch smak, of unknown ultimate origin.
    smack
    [smak]
    noun
    informal
    smack (noun)
    1. heroin:
      "I was out scoring smack"
    Origin
    1940s: probably an alteration of Yiddish schmeck ‘a sniff’.
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    noun
    1. a sharp slap or blow, typically one given with the palm of the hand:
    verb
    1. strike (someone or something), typically with the palm of the hand and as a punishment:
    verb
    1. have a flavor of; taste of:
      taste of
      have the flavor of
      have the savor of
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    What does smacked mean?Do that again and you'll get your backside smacked. compare spank [transitive] smack something + adv./prep. to put something somewhere with a lot of force so that it makes a loud noise synonym bang She smacked her hand down onto the table. He smacked a fist into the palm of his hand.
    What does smacking mean?1. To press together and open (the lips) quickly and noisily, as in eating or tasting. 2. To kiss noisily. 3. To strike sharply and with a loud noise. 1. To make or give a smack. 2. To collide sharply and noisily: The ball smacked against the side of the house. n. 1. The loud sharp sound of smacking. 2. A noisy kiss. 3. A sharp blow or slap. 1.
    What does a dog smack mean?A smack is a slap or blow made with the palm of a hand or something else that's flat. Instead of giving your dog a smack for chasing the cat, you should speak calmly and firmly to him. Smack also describes the sound of a smack, like when your Frisbee hits your neighbor's house with a smack.
    What is a smack noun?Definition of smack noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [countable] (especially British English) a sharp hit given with your open hand, especially to a child as a punishment You'll get a smack on your backside if you're not careful. He longed to land her a good smack in the face. Want to learn more?
     
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