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Definitions from the WebSmackerNounSense 1: A loud, smacking sound. Example sentence: The doors of the old house made a loud smacker when they slammed shut. Sense 2: Slang term for a kiss, typically a loud or passionate one. Example sentence: He gave her a big smacker on the cheek as a sign of affection. Sense 3: A British slang term for money, particularly a large sum. Example sentence: Can you lend me a few smackers to buy this new gadget? VerbSense 1: To deliver a loud, smacking sound. Example sentence: He smacked his lips together, creating a smacker that echoed in the quiet room. Sense 2: To kiss someone passionately. Example sentence: The couple smackered each other in the park, not caring about the onlookers. AdjectiveSense 1: Popular or in high demand. Example sentence: The new tech gadget quickly became a smacker item among technology enthusiasts. Sense 2: Relating to or characteristic of a particular local area. Example sentence: The restaurant's menu offers a variety of smacker dishes that showcase the local flavors of this region. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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