spank
Pronunciation
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Pronunciation
- IPA: /spæŋk/
spank (spanks, present participle spanking; simple past and past participle spanked)
- (transitive) To beat, smack or slap a person's buttocks or other vulnerable body part like the cheeks, with the bare hand or other object, as punishment, or for sexual gratification.
- (transitive) To soundly defeat, to trounce.
- (transitive) To hit very hard.
- 2018 September 15, Barney Ronay, The Guardian, Finely tuned Liverpool are really getting into Jürgen Klopp’s groove ↗:
- Spurs had a free-kick on the edge of the Liverpool box. Érik Lamela spanked it low into the wall, got the ball back, played it out to Christian Eriksen.
- 2018 September 15, Barney Ronay, The Guardian, Finely tuned Liverpool are really getting into Jürgen Klopp’s groove ↗:
- French: fesser
- German: auf das Gesäß schlagen, den Hintern versohlen
- Italian: sculacciare
- Portuguese: surrar
- Russian: шлёпать
- Spanish: nalguear, zurrar
spank (plural spanks)
- An instance of spanking, separately or part of a multiple blows-beating; a smack, swat, or slap.
- A slapping sound, as produced by spanking.
- (slang, euphemistic) An instance of masturbation.
- spank bank
- to have a quick spank
spank (spanks, present participle spanking; simple past and past participle spanked)
- (intransitive) To move quickly and nimbly on foot; to stride or run at a brisk pace.
- (intransitive) To move or turn rapidly, as the gears of a machine or the sails of a ship.
- The ship was really spanking along.
- (ambitransitive) To shoot out or throw violently; to hurl or knock out.
spank (plural spanks)
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