smack

  • 121smack out — Verb. To succumb to an excessive indulgence in recreational drugs, to become stupified by drugs. Originally referring this state when high on heroin. E.g. I was so smacked out I fell asleep where I was. Although waking up under the kitchen table… …

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  • 122smack-bang — See: smack III …

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  • 123smack-smooth — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adverb (or adjective) Etymology: smack (V) + smooth : so as to leave or involve no projection, irregularity, or imperfection …

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  • 124smack boat — noun see smack VI …

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  • 125smack dab — adv. informal exactly; precisely here I am in Bolivia, smack dab in the heart of South America …

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  • 126Smack — Schmack, auch Schmackschiff oder Smak, ist ein Schiffstyp, der einen einmastigen Küstensegler mit flachem Boden bezeichnet. Dieser Schiffstyp war zwischen dem 16. und dem 19. Jahrhundert in den Niederlanden gebräuchlich. Die Schmack Gesine von… …

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  • 127smack — a fishing boat sailing under various rigs, according to size, and often having a well used to transport the fish catch to market …

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  • 128smack of — verb To seem like; to appear or give an impression or feeling of; to arouse suspicion of. This smacks of dishonesty, but I cant say why …

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