Australian English Meaning of smacks

smacks

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Definitions and Meaning of smacks in English

smacks

a sharp slap or blow, to have a taste or flavor, to have a trace, vestige, or suggestion, to kiss usually loudly, to close and open the lips noisily especially in eating, to make or give a sharp slap or blow, to make or give a smack, to have a flavor, trace, or suggestion, a perceptible taste or tincture, a sailing ship (such as a sloop or cutter) used chiefly in coasting and fishing, to kiss with or as if with a smack, squarely and sharply, a small quantity, boastful or insulting language especially between opponents, a loud kiss, characteristic taste or flavor, to close and open (lips) noisily and often in rapid succession especially in eating, heroin, characteristic or slight taste or flavor, a quick sharp noise made by rapidly opening and closing the lips, to strike so as to produce a smack, a quick sharp noise made by rapidly compressing and opening the lips, in a square and sharp manner

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smacks

a sharp slap or blow, to have a taste or flavor, to have a trace, vestige, or suggestion, to kiss usually loudly, to close and open the lips noisily especially

little,bits,glints,hints,spots,splashes,sprinklings,touches,traces,ace

Barrels,heaps,heaps,lashings,loads,lots,Masses,much,heaps,piles

smacking (of) => smack (of), smackers => dough, smacked (of) => of, smack-dab => smack-bang, smack (of) => hint (of),