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.
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  • 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
  • Forget about the women, half the men in England would have given him a full-blooded, lip-to-lip smacker after our boys destroyed the Germans 5-1 in Munich.
  • They shared their most intimate public one but stopped short of giving each other a full smacker, with part of their lips touching briefly.
  • ( "So I quickly invented my Super-Axe-Hacker/which whacked off four Truffula Trees at one smacker.") Oh The Places He'll Go!
  • The Toon army would not have minded planting a smacker on him too. The Sun
  • She was seen planting a smacker on his lips. The Sun
  • And I assure you that it feels damned sweet to hit the offending smacker back. Are You Ready to Indulge Yourself?
  • Charlie the parrot puckers up for a smacker as a ‘welcome home’ after a night or two on the tiles.
  • The paper made an expensive legal error which has cost it the thick end of £1.5m smackers.
  • But when it's done with £35m smackers which you then get to keep, who wouldn't turn the other cheek?
  • But little did Trevor Goulden from Coolaney know that he was about to plant a smacker on a real future beauty queen.
  • Cherie came back with thirty thousand smackers in her handbag.
  • She gave me a smacker on the cheek.
  • Ger was landed with two smackers from the two stunners after he came out tops with a pint and a shovel!
  • And if the thing doesn't work - no offence - how am I supposed to explain 150 billion smackers to the folks down in Texas?
  • When we're done he turns and plants a fresh smacker right on my lips. Brown
  • It cost me fifty smackers to get that window fixed.
  • These days, a low-risk return of, say, 5% a year will give you a taxable income of £50,000 on a million smackers.
  • At 40 smackers a month, that's a little much to swallow.
  • The price could actually swell to 415 millions smackers if certain team performance incentives come to fruition in the next few years.
  • Nick Barkley descended on his youngest brother, grabbing him in a fierce hug and planting a loud smacker of a kiss on his cheek.
  • She was the first and a big smacker on the lips it was too.
  • Does he greet Rummy with a smacker on the forehead?
  • But then, it would be a very naive reader who hopes twenty smackers is going to get him all he'll ever need to know about the afterlife.
  • Still wrecked tired, but got word today I'll be retained for Monday and Tuesday, so that's an extra 500 smackers.
  • And with some early models now coming in at under a thousand smackers, our love might just turn into obsession.
  • Who is AC going to fight anyway? over zealous walrus smackers? evil penguin capers? over active krill give me a gorram break. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Aquaman pilot swims to WB Network
  • To witness a boring public speaker is like going to a wedding only to see the bride and groom kiss with a simple peck rather than laying a passionate smacker to one another. On Jim Webb
  • When we finally arrived at Boyes in Goodramgate, I felt like puckering up in a Pope-like fashion and planting a smacker on the carpet, but I soon discovered this was a difficult, if not impossible dream.
  • Some green-haired kid at school payed me a cool 500 smackers to stand guard here, and I'm gonna do just that!
  • So hit the ‘rents up for five smackeroos, and follow the easy steps below.
  • Even I got one, a smacker, on the cheek, luckily.
  • You want to impress him with your loyalty and enthusiasm, so give him a hearty smacker on both cheeks. The Sun
  • I didn't have the date but I had the kiss funny enough because she was so excited after finishing the semi finals the other day she ran backstage, jumped into my arms and planted a full smacker on my lips so I may have broken her duck (ph) there which I must say is quite an honor. CNN Transcript May 29, 2009
  • Two hundred and eighty-eight million smackeroos.
  • He then planted a smacker on the face of his bat. The Sun
  • His automatic bed cranked him into a sitting position and as he opened his eyes, I gave him a great smacker of a kiss.
  • A thousand smackers to any man, woman or child who can take me on in the ring… Shea!
  • It will not stop them from assuming that, as the clock strikes twelve, you want them to take hold of your face and plant a smacker on your lips.
  • Then he tried to be a trendy DJ by mixing it up on a record deck, before landing a smacker on 13-year-old Vicky Hopson.
  • Which whacked off four Truffala trees at a smacker. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Lesson of the Lorax:
  • Judging by his face, he had no clue she was going to land a smacker on him! The Sun
  • I'm sure the chance of 80,000 smackers in his back pocket had little to do with it.
  • It cost me fifty smackers to get that window fixed.
  • To the top of the crumbling Gormenghastian edifice we climbed, leaned backwards over the abyss and landed a big old smacker on the legendary stone.
  • It cost me fifty smackers to get that window fixed.
  • If implications of later violence are not enough to sway the diehard smackers, let's look at its effectiveness.
  • Since the photo-opportunity was invented, MPs have been planting smackers on the heads of innocents.
  • This one is difficult to find and those who have it want thirty smackers and up for it.
  • It will not stop them from assuming that, as the clock strikes twelve, you want them to take hold of your face and plant a smacker on your lips.
  • Just holding cheek against cheek feels insincere, but there is a fine line between an acceptable peck and an overly affectionate smacker. Jo Bryant: One Kiss or Two? The Etiquette of Social Kissing
  • One hundred and 42 smackers and 50 cents for a two-dollar bet.
  • Yet twenty-five smackers; come on now, that's cheaper than a decent haircut in most places.
  • I lost twenty smackeroos to dear old Rob that first day (I had so much trouble finding my second class that I was actually late.
  • So I could have been 180 smackers better off last April if only I'd got my bum in gear and applied for the rebate then.
  • If just ain't worth it for thirty smackers a session.
  • The Beatles legend leaned in to plant his smacker as they cuddled beneath towels on a shore. The Sun

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