[ UK /smˈækɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a loud kiss
  2. a very powerful blow with the fist
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How To Use smacker In A Sentence

  • One potential source was Salmond himself, who recently earned 20,000 smackers for a newspaper serialisation.
  • It was very emotional and he gave his mum a massive hug and a big smacker on the cheek as soon as she walked in the room.
  • 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
  • I just wanna see the guy who gave my granddaughter her first smacker.
  • He say's he'll give a reward of twenty smackers up to the person who ‘catches’ the canary.
  • It cost me fifty smackers to get that window fixed.
  • The most memorable death-bed smacker since Hardy stuck one on Nelson was Sergeant Lewis's peck on the forehead of Morse in the morgue.
  • It cost me three hundred smackers.
  • Twenty smackers will cover a new hairdo for your doll at the store's salon.
  • So sometimes, I'd get permission to go on little shopping sprees, charging stickers and pens at the stationary store, ribbons at the dimestore, Bonnie Bell Lipsmackers at the drugstore, an album at the record store, a bike bell at the sports store, seeds at the hardware store for my vegetable garden. Laura Munson: No Black Friday
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