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  1. to hit someone or something forcefully with the flat inside part of your hand, producing a short, loud noise, especially as a way of punishing a child: I never smack my children. I'll smack your bottom if you don't behave yourself. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to hit someone or something.

  2. The meaning of SMACK is characteristic taste or flavor; also : a perceptible taste or tincture. How to use smack in a sentence.

  3. Smack definition: a taste or flavor, especially a slight flavor distinctive or suggestive of something. See examples of SMACK used in a sentence.

  4. 19 meanings: 1. a smell or flavour that is distinctive though faint 2. a distinctive trace or touch 3. a small quantity, esp a.... Click for more definitions.

  5. Define smack. smack synonyms, smack pronunciation, smack translation, English dictionary definition of smack. v. smacked , smack·ing , smacks v. tr. 1. To press together and open quickly and noisily, as in eating or tasting. 2. To kiss noisily. 3. To strike sharply...

  6. A smack is a slap or blow made with the palm of a hand or something else that's flat. Instead of giving your dog a smack for chasing the cat, you should speak calmly and firmly to him. Smack also describes the sound of a smack, like when your Frisbee hits your neighbor's house with a smack.

  7. SMACK meaning: 1. to hit someone with the flat, inside part of your hand: 2. to hit something hard against…. Learn more.

  8. Smack definition: To press together and open (the lips) quickly and noisily, as in eating or tasting.

  9. 1. to move your tongue over your lips, especially before eating something good. 2. (informal) to show that you are excited about something and want it to happen soon They were licking their lips at the thought of clinching the deal. Phrasal Verbs smack of.

  10. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English smack smack 1 / smæk / verb [transitive] 1 HIT to hit someone, especially a child, with your open hand in order to punish them → slap the debate about whether parents should smack their children see thesaurus at hit 2 HIT [always + adverb/preposition] to hit something hard against something ...