spank

[ UK /spˈæŋk/ ]
[ US /ˈspæŋk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a slap with the flat of the hand
VERB
  1. give a spanking to; subject to a spanking
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How To Use spank In A Sentence

  • Peyton Manning will then 'spank' Drew Brees: Now if they just made half-and-half jerseys... Sad Week
  • In the afternoon set the fore and main topgallant sails. 1pm set the mizzen topgallant sail and spanker.
  • Do you believe in spanking or any other form of corporal punishment? Doug Peine - An interview with author
  • The utterly unremarkable Agriculture Minister of Canada's Brand Spankin' New North Star Ultra-Government has debagged the cat. Archive 2008-02-01
  • The traditional spanking-or "paddling" - punishment for infractions was not so much in evidence anymore. Homoeroticism In The Ranks
  • The last spank made her yelp like a mouse that was caught by an angry cat.
  • What had been shining bright and brand spanking new was now a total catastrophic loss.
  • I'm not talking about a beating, just a very hard spanking - there is a major difference between the two.
  • She gave him a hard spanking; she was powerful for such a frail woman.
  • Haha, you silly twit, he won with 55 percent of the vote against Stefan's hero Toby Nixon, in a district that Nixon had carried twice before, a district that once elected Kathy Lambert and the never-to-be-forgotten Bill (Spanky) Backlund. Sound Politics: Urban Legends And Eric Oemig
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