spank
41spank — To take advantage of, make fun of, cheat, or victimize. Nicky: Lauryn, your IQ is in the negatives. Bryon: Oooh, Lauryn, you just got spanked! …
42spank — To take advantage of, make fun of, cheat, or victimize. Nicky: Lauryn, your IQ is in the negatives. Bryon: Oooh, Lauryn, you just got spanked! …
43spank — n British a beating, usually a severe one. An example of menacing understatement in working class slang, as used by police officers and criminals. The term is used only slightly more lightheartedly as a euphemism for sadistic games or… …
44spank — spæŋk n. slap on the buttocks given in punishment v. strike a child on the buttocks in punishment …
45spank — verb slap with one s open hand or a flat object, especially on the buttocks as a punishment. noun a slap or series of slaps of this type. Origin C18: perh. imitative …
46spank — v. a. Strike (with the open hand), slap …
47spank — verb he would never dream of spanking his children Syn: smack, slap, hit, cuff; informal wallop, belt, whack, tan someone s hide …
48spank — I v slap, smack, Inf. paddywhack, rap; take over one s knee, Inf. lick, Inf. give [s.o.] a licking or good licking, give [s.o.] a hiding, Inf. tan [s.o. s] hide, warm [s.o. s] bottom, fix [s.o. s] wagon or little red wagon, take [s.o.] out to the …
49spank — [spæŋk] verb [T] to hit a child on their BOTTOM with an open hand …
50spank — Pa i, pa i i ka pāpākole …