Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A loud kiss.
- noun A resounding blow.
- noun Slang A dollar.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who smacks.
- noun A smack, or loud kiss.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun One who
smacks or makes a smacking noise, especially while eating. - noun slang
kiss - noun
lips - noun a
dollar - noun UK, colloquial, usually plural a pound (money)
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a loud kiss
- noun a very powerful blow with the fist
Etymologies
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Examples
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When we're done he turns and plants a fresh smacker right on my lips.
Brown Gary Moshimer 2011
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When we're done he turns and plants a fresh smacker right on my lips.
Brown Gary Moshimer 2011
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Which whacked off four Truffala trees at a smacker.
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After Spain lifted the trophy on Sunday, of course, the keeper got his own back, planting a passionate live smacker on her lips as she asked him what World Cup victory felt like.
Nick Clegg's wife and the Spanish goalkeeper's girlfriend 2010
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Which whacked off four Truffala trees at a smacker.
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Just holding cheek against cheek feels insincere, but there is a fine line between an acceptable peck and an overly affectionate smacker.
Jo Bryant: One Kiss or Two? The Etiquette of Social Kissing 2009
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I didn't have the date but I had the kiss funny enough because she was so excited after finishing the semi finals the other day she ran backstage, jumped into my arms and planted a full smacker on my lips so I may have broken her duck (ph) there which I must say is quite an honor.
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And I assure you that it feels damned sweet to hit the offending smacker back.
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( "So I quickly invented my Super-Axe-Hacker/which whacked off four Truffula Trees at one smacker.")
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To witness a boring public speaker is like going to a wedding only to see the bride and groom kiss with a simple peck rather than laying a passionate smacker to one another.
On Jim Webb 2006
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