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slapping Definition


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slap
noun
    1. A blow with the palm of the hand or anything flat.
      Thesaurus: smack, whack, blow, wallop, cuff, clap.
    2. The sound made by such a blow, or by the impact of one flat surface with another.
    3. A snub or rebuke.
verb slapped, slapping
    1. To strike with the open hand or anything flat.
      Thesaurus: hit, strike, spank, whack, pat, clout, clobber, paw.
    2. To bring or send with a slapping sound.
      Example: He slapped the newspaper down on the table
    3. colloq
      To apply thickly and carelessly.
      Example: She quickly slapped make-up on her face
      Form: slap something on (often)
    4. colloq
      To reject or contradict them abruptly; to rebuke them.
      Form: slap someone down (often)
adverb
    colloq:
    1. Exactly or precisely.
      Example: slap in the middle
    2. Heavily or suddenly; with a slap.
      Example: He fell slap on his face
Idiom: a slap in the face
    colloq
    An insult or rebuff.
      Thesaurus: insult, affront, rebuke, indignity, offence.
Idiom: a slap on the back
    colloq
    Congratulations.
Idiom: a slap on the wrist
    colloq, often facetious
    A mild reprimand.
Etymology: 17c: from German dialect slapp.



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