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61slap down — {v.}, {slang} 1. To stop (someone, usually in a lower position or job) from doing or saying something, in a rough way or with a scolding; silence. * /When Billy talked back, the teacher slapped him down./ 2. To put a quick stop to; refuse roughly …
62slap down — transitive verb Date: 1842 1. to prohibit or restrain usually abruptly and with censure from acting in a specified way ; squelch 2. to put an abrupt stop to ; suppress …
63slap shot — noun Date: 1942 a shot in ice hockey made with a swinging stroke …
64slap shot — Ice Hockey. a very powerful, fast moving shot of the puck on goal made with a full backswing of the stick and an extended follow through. [1940 45] * * * …
65slap\ down — v slang 1. To stop (someone, usually in a lower position or job) from doing or saying something, in a rough way or with a scolding; silence. When Billy talked back, the teacher slapped him down. 2. To put a quick stop to; refuse roughly. The boss …
66slap in the face — light hit to the face with an open hand; insulting action, offensive situation; startling and negative occurrence …
67slap shot — noun Ice Hockey a hard shot struck with a sharp slapping motion …
68slap shot — noun : a hard usually long range shot in ice hockey that is made with a swinging stroke …
69a slap on the wrist — REPRIMAND, rebuke, reproof, scolding, admonishment; informal telling off, rap over the knuckles, dressing down; Brit. informal ticking off, wigging; Austral./NZ informal serve. → slap * * * a slap on the wrist …
70Gone with the Wind (film) — Infobox Film name = Gone With The Wind image size = 215px caption = original release poster director = Victor Fleming Uncredited: George Cukor Sam Wood producer = David O. Selznick writer = Screenplay: Sidney Howard Novel: Margaret Mitchell… …