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ALL meanings of smack

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  • noun smack fishing boat 1
  • transitive verb smack hit loudly 1
  • transitive verb smack strike: a child as punishment 1
  • noun smack Arthur, 1863–1935, British statesman and labor leader: Nobel Peace Prize 1934. 1
  • noun smack David Bremner [brem-ner] /ˈbrɛm nər/ (Show IPA), 1840–1906, U.S. political leader: Speaker of the House 1899–1903. 1
  • noun smack Fletcher ("Smack") 1898–1952, U.S. jazz pianist, arranger, and bandleader. 1
  • noun smack a city in NW Kentucky, on the Ohio River. 1
  • noun smack a city in SE Nevada, near Las Vegas. 1
  • noun smack a city in N North Carolina. 1
  • noun smack a town in E Texas. 1
  • verb without object smack to smack the lips. 1
  • verb without object smack to collide, come together, or strike something forcibly. 1
  • verb without object smack to make a sharp sound as of striking against something. 1
  • verb with object smack to strike sharply, especially with the open hand or a flat object. 1
  • verb with object smack to drive or send with a sharp, resounding blow or stroke: to smack a ball over a fence. 1
  • verb with object smack to close and open (the lips) smartly so as to produce a sharp sound, often as a sign of relish, as in eating. 1
  • verb with object smack to kiss with or as with a loud sound. 1
  • adverb smack suddenly and violently: He rode smack up against the side of the house. 1
  • adverb smack directly; straight: The street runs smack into the center of town. 1
  • transitive verb smack hit with open hand 1
  • adverb smack directly 1
  • noun smack drug: heroin 1
  • noun smack lips: sound 1
  • verb smack If you smack someone, you hit them with your hand. 0
  • verb smack Smack is also a noun. 0
  • verb smack If you smack something somewhere, you put it or throw it there so that it makes a loud, sharp noise. 0
  • verb smack If one thing smacks of another thing that you consider bad, it reminds you of it or is like it. 0
  • adverb smack Something that is smack in a particular place is exactly in that place. 0
  • uncountable noun smack Smack is heroin. 0
  • noun smack a smell or flavour that is distinctive though faint 0
  • noun smack a distinctive trace or touch 0
  • noun smack a small quantity, esp a mouthful or taste 0
  • verb smack to have the characteristic smell or flavour (of something) 0
  • verb smack to have an element suggestive (of something) 0
  • verb smack to strike or slap smartly, with or as if with the open hand 0
  • verb smack to strike or send forcibly or loudly or to be struck or sent forcibly or loudly 0
  • verb smack to open and close (the lips) loudly, esp to show pleasure 0
  • verb smack to kiss noisily 0
  • noun smack a sharp resounding slap or blow with something flat, or the sound of such a blow 0
  • noun smack a loud kiss 0
  • noun smack a sharp sound made by the lips, as in enjoyment 0
  • adverb smack directly; squarely 0
  • adverb smack with a smack; sharply and unexpectedly 0
  • noun smack a sailing vessel, usually sloop-rigged, used in coasting and fishing along the British coast 0
  • noun smack a fishing vessel equipped with a well for keeping the catch alive 0
  • noun smack a sharp noise made by pressing the lips together and parting them suddenly, as in showing enjoyment of a taste 0
  • noun smack a sharp blow with the hand or any flat object; slap 0
  • noun smack the sound of such a blow 0
  • verb transitive smack to press (the lips) together and part them suddenly so as to make a smack 0
  • verb transitive smack to kiss loudly 0
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