smack
11Smack — Smack, adv. As if with a smack or slap. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] …
12Smack — Smack, n. a slang term for {heroin}. [slang] [PJC] …
13smack — fonosimb. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} spec. nel linguaggio dei fumetti, voce che riproduce lo schiocco di un bacio; anche s.m.inv. {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1964. ETIMO: ingl. smack propr. schiocco delle labbra , di orig. onom …
14smack — [adv] directly, exactly accurately, bang*, clearly, just, plumb, point blank*, precisely, right, sharp, square, squarely, straight; concept 557 Ant. indirectly, inexactly, off smack [n/v] strike, often with hand bang, blip, blow, box, buffet,… …
15smack|er — «SMAK uhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that smacks. 2. Informal. a loud kiss; smack. 3. a resounding blow. 4. U.S. Slang. a dollar: »The price will be somewhere around ten thousand smackers (Harper s) …
16SMACK — (Soldier Minus Aptitude, Courage, and Knowledge) is an United States Air Force Academy term used to refer to cadets in their beginning or Fourth Class year. Normally used in a pejorative manner …
17Smack — Smack, so v.w. Sumach …
18Smack — (engl., Wattenfahrer), kleines Küstenfahrzeug (vgl. Schmack) …
19Smack — Smack, Fischerfahrzeug der Nordsee, mit Luggersegel und Besan …
20Smack — Smack, Fahrzeug, s. Schmack …