SMACK | • smack n. A distinct flavor, especially if slight. • smack n. A slight trace of something; a smattering. • smack n. (Slang, uncountable) Heroin. |
SMACKDOWN | • smackdown n. A physical or emotional confrontation; a battle, a fight; also, a bitter rivalry. • smackdown n. A significant or humiliating setback or defeat; a beating, a thrashing. • smack␣down v. To defeat utterly and decisively, especially in a humiliating way. |
SMACKDOWNS | • smackdowns n. Plural of smackdown. • SMACKDOWN n. a chastisement or defeat. |
SMACKED | • smacked v. Simple past tense and past participle of smack. • SMACK v. to strike sharply. |
SMACKER | • smacker n. One who smacks or spanks. • smacker n. One who makes a smacking noise, especially while eating. • smacker n. (Humorous slang) A loud kiss. |
SMACKEROO | • smackeroo n. (Slang) Synonym of kiss. • smackeroo n. (US, Australia, slang) Synonym of dollar. • SMACKEROO n. a loud kiss; one pound stirling. |
SMACKEROOS | • smackeroos n. Plural of smackeroo. • SMACKEROO n. a loud kiss; one pound stirling. |
SMACKERS | • smackers n. Plural of smacker. • smackers n. (Humorous slang) The lips. • smackers n. (Humorous slang) Money. |
SMACKHEAD | • smackhead n. (Derogatory, slang) A person who regularly uses heroin. • SMACKHEAD n. a person who is addicted to heroin. |
SMACKHEADS | • smackheads n. Plural of smackhead. • SMACKHEAD n. a person who is addicted to heroin. |
SMACKING | • smacking v. Present participle of smack. • smacking n. A series of smacks; the act by which somebody is smacked. • smacking adj. That resounds with a loud smack or series of smacks. |
SMACKINGS | • smackings n. Plural of smacking. • SMACKING n. the act of smacking. |
SMACKS | • smacks n. Plural of smack. • smacks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of smack. • Smacks prop.n. Plural of Smack. |