Associations to the word «Slap»

Wiktionary

SLAP, noun. A blow, especially one given with the open hand, or with something broad and flat.
SLAP, noun. The sound of such a blow.
SLAP, noun. (slang) (uncountable) Makeup, cosmetics.
SLAP, verb. To give a slap.
SLAP, verb. To cause something to strike soundly.
SLAP, verb. To place, to put carelessly.
SLAP, adverb. Exactly, precisely
SLAP AND TICKLE, noun. (colloquial) (idiom) Mild or playful kissing, cuddling, and other amorous play.
SLAP BANG, adverb. Exactly, precisely
SLAP BELLIES, noun. (slang) (vulgar) To have sexual intercourse.
SLAP BET, noun. (US) A wager between two people (especially children) that involves no money, but in which the winner is allowed to slap the loser as hard as they can.
SLAP CHIP, noun. (South Africa) (chiefly in the plural) A french fry.
SLAP CHIPS, noun. Plural of slap chip
SLAP DOWN, verb. To browbeat or reprimand someone harshly, usually in front of other people.
SLAP IN THE FACE, noun. Used other than as an idiom: see slap,‎ in,‎ the,‎ face.
SLAP IN THE FACE, noun. (figuratively) (idiomatic) Something unexpectedly said or done which causes shock or offense; an insult, rebuke, or rebuff.
SLAP LEATHER, verb. (US) (idiomatic) To make a quick motion to draw one's handgun from its holster, especially in a duel in the Old West.
SLAP ON THE HAND, noun. Alternative form of slap on the wrist
SLAP ON THE WRIST, noun. (idiomatic) A mild or overly mild punishment; a reprimand.
SLAP PRINT, noun. Synonym of scratchprint.
SLAP SHOT, noun. (ice hockey) The fastest shot in hockey, which typically involves levering the stick above the head before swinging it down to strike the puck with maximum power.
SLAP SHOTS, noun. Plural of slap shot
SLAP SOMEONE FIVE, verb. To slap someone's hand.

Dictionary definition

SLAP, noun. A blow from a flat object (as an open hand).
SLAP, noun. The act of smacking something; a blow delivered with an open hand.
SLAP, verb. Hit with something flat, like a paddle or the open hand; "The impatient teacher slapped the student"; "a gunshot slapped him on the forehead".
SLAP, adverb. Directly; "he ran bang into the pole"; "ran slap into her".

Wise words

To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of understanding; one must use the same words for the same genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's experiences in common.
Friedrich Nietzsche