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View usage for: (spæŋk) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense spanks, present participle spanking, past tense, past participle spankedverbIf someone spanks a child, they punish them by hitting them on the bottom several times with their hand. When I used to do that when I was a kid, my mom would spank me. [VERB noun] Synonyms: smack, slap, whack, belt [informal] More Synonyms of spank spank in British English 1 (spæŋk) verb1. (transitive) to slap or smack with the open hand, esp on the buttocks noun2. a slap or series of slaps with the flat of the hand Word origin C18: probably of imitative origin spank in British English 2 (spæŋk) verb(intransitive) to go at a quick and lively pace Word origin C19: back formation from spankingspank in American English (spæŋk) verb transitive1. to strike with something flat, as the open hand, esp. on the buttocks, as in punishment verb intransitive2. to move along swiftly or smartly noun3. a smack given in spanking Synonyms of 'spank'smack, slap, whack, belt More Synonyms of spank British English: spank / spæŋk/ VERB If someone spanks a child, they punish them by hitting them on the bottom several times. When we were kids, our mom never spanked us. - American English: spank
- Arabic: يَضْرِبُ عَلَى الْكُفْل
- Brazilian Portuguese: bater com a palma
- Chinese: 打屁股
- Croatian: tući rukom po stražnjici
- Czech: naplácat malému dítěti
- Danish: smække
- Dutch: voor de broek geven
- European Spanish: golpear
- Finnish: antaa selkäsauna
- French: fesser
- German: verhauen
- Greek: ξυλοφορτώνω
- Italian: sculacciare
- Japanese: ひっぱたく
- Korean: 찰싹 때리다
- Norwegian: rise
- Polish: dać klapsa
- European Portuguese: dar uma palmada
- Romanian: a trage o palmă
- Russian: шлепать
- Latin American Spanish: dar una nalgada
- Swedish: ge smisk
- Thai: ตีก้นเพื่อลงโทษ
- Turkish: şaplak atmak
- Ukrainian: ляскати
- Vietnamese: phát vào người
Chinese translation of 'spank' vt - [person, bottom]
打 (dǎ)
Definition to slap (someone) with the open hand, on the buttocks or legs Synonyms slipper (informal) give (someone) a hiding (informal) put (someone) over your knee Additional synonymsDefinition to give (someone) a sharp blow Is it true that she belted George in the stomach? Synonyms strike, beat, punch, deck (slang), bang, bash (informal), sock (slang), smack, thump, clout (informal), whack, thud, clobber (slang), wallop (informal), thwack, lay one on (slang), beat or knock seven bells out of (informal) Definition to strike with an open hand She cuffed him playfully around the ear. Synonyms smack, hit, thump, punch, box, knock, bat (informal), belt (informal), slap, clap, clout (informal), whack, biff (slang), clobber (slang) Definition to strike sharply with something flat, such as the open hand My yoga instructor turned up and slapped me on the shoulder. Synonyms smack, hit, strike, beat, bang, clap, clout (informal), cuff, whack, swipe (informal), spank, clobber (slang), wallop (informal), lay one on (slang) - spadework
- Spain
- span
- spank
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- spar
- spare
Additional synonymsDefinition to beat or flog I'll tan his backside for him. Synonyms thrash, belt (informal), leather, whip, strap, smack, cane, flog, spank, wallop, flay, horsewhip Definition to hit hard She walloped me over the head with a cushion. Synonyms hit, beat, strike, knock, belt (informal), deck (slang), bang, batter, bash (informal), pound, chin (slang), smack, thrash, thump, paste (slang), buffet, clout (informal), slug, whack, swipe, clobber (slang), pummel, tonk (slang), lambast(e), lay one on (slang), beat or knock seven bells out of (informal) Definition to hit hard Someone whacked him on the head. Synonyms strike, hit, beat, box, belt (informal), deck (slang), bang, rap, slap, bash (informal), sock (slang), chin (slang), smack, thrash, thump, buffet, clout (informal), slug, cuff, swipe (informal), clobber (slang), wallop (informal), thwack, lambast(e), belabour, lay one on (slang), beat or knock seven bells out of (informal) |