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Meaning
Noun
●
A
distinct
flavor
, especially if slight.
●
A
slight
trace
of something; a smattering.
●
Heroin.
●
In Northern England English:
A form of
fried
potato
; a scallop.
●
A small
sailing vessel
,
commonly
rigged
as a
sloop
, used
chiefly
in the
coasting
and
fishing
trade
and often called a
fishing
smack
●
A group of jellyfish.
●
A
sharp
blow
; a
slap
. See also: spank.
●
The
sound
of a
loud
kiss.
●
A
quick
,
sharp
noise
,
as of
the
lips
when
suddenly
separated
, or of a whip.
Verb
●
To get the
flavor
of.
●
To have a particular
taste
; used with of.
●
To
indicate
or
suggest
something; used with of.
●
To
slap
or
hit
someone.
●
To make a
smacking
sound.
●
To
strike
a
child
(usually on the
buttocks
) as a form of
discipline
. (normal U.S. and Canadian
term
spank)
●
To
wetly
separate
the
lips
, making a
noise
, after
tasting
something or in
expectation
of a treat.
●
To
kiss
with a
close
compression
of the
lips
,
so as to
make a
sound
when they separate.
Adv
●
As if with a
smack
or
slap
;
smartly
; sharply.
Name
●
A
surname
from German.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
smack
English
smac
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
Related
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Slap
Kick
Stab
Lick
Bang
Pummel
Thump
Thwack
Poke
Tickle
Kiss
Rub
Headbutt
Hit
Strangle
Whip
Clobber
Bump
Blow
Whap
Squish
Punch
Hug
Toss
Bitchslap
Grope
Slapping
Touch
Push
Throw
Turn
Kill
Pound
Shove
Yank
Choke
Strike
Slam
Drag
Rattle
Hurl
Spit
Tear
Pull
Fuck
Nudge
Knock
Scream
Chop
Shoot
Slip
Chase
Stomp
Prick
Crush
Jolt
Spoon
Head Butt
Karate Chop
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Rhymes
Sac
Yak
Mac
Sack
Rack
Jack
Cack
Zack
Fack
Flak
Iraq
Tack
Lack
Tach
Hack
Pack
Frak
Yack
Back
Jack
Stack
Knack
Whack
Black
Quack
Slack
Flack
Track
Vlach
Aback
Brach
Crack
Thack
Smack
Snack
Wrack
Shack
Alack
Unpack
Thwack
Chiraq
Attack
Awrack
Plaque
Jacques
Bivouac
Slanshack
Insomniac
Diclofenac
Hark Back
Radio Shack
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