| smack | (vi) ตบ, See also: ตี, Syn. slap, spank |
| smack | (vt) ตบ, See also: ตี, Syn. slap, spank |
| smack | (vi) ปะทะกันเสียงดัง, See also: ชนกันเสียงดัง, กระทบกันเสียงดัง, Syn. hit, pelt, slap |
| smack | (vt) จูบเสียงดัง, Syn. kiss, smooch |
| smack | (n) การตบ, See also: การตี, Syn. hit, pat, spank |
| smack | (n) เสียงตีดังผัวะ, See also: เสียงดังเพี้ยะ |
| smack | (n) การจูบเสียงดัง |
| smack | (adv) อย่างเสียงดัง (คำไม่เป็นทางการ), See also: ด้วยเสียงกระแทกดังๆ |
| smack | (adv) โดยตรง (คำไม่เป็นทางการ), See also: ตรง |
| smack | (n) รสชาติ |
| จุ๊บ | (v) smack, See also: kiss, Syn. จูบ, Example: กรกมลอิงเข้ามาหาเขาแล้วจุ๊บเขาเบาๆ ข้างแก้ม |
| smack | She gave me a smack on the cheek. |
| smack | She smacked him across the face. |
| smack | This soup smacks of fish. |
| smack | Yesterday I was on my way home from work when I ran smack into my old girlfriend. |
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| smack | (n) a sailing ship (usually rigged like a sloop or cutter) used in fishing and sailing along the coast |
| smack | (n) an enthusiastic kiss, Syn. smooch |
| smack | (n) the act of smacking something; a blow delivered with an open hand, Syn. smacking, slap |
| smack | (v) deliver a hard blow to, Syn. thwack, Example: The teacher smacked the student who had misbehaved |
| smack | (v) have an element suggestive (of something), Syn. smell, reek, Example: his speeches smacked of racism; this passage smells of plagiarism |
| smack | (v) have a distinctive or characteristic taste, Syn. taste, Example: This tastes of nutmeg |
| smack | (v) kiss lightly, Syn. peck |
| smack | (v) press (the lips) together and open (the lips) noisily, as in eating |
| smacker | (n) a loud kiss |
| smacker | (n) a very powerful blow with the fist |
| Smack | n. [ D. smak; akin to LG. smack, smak, Dan. smakke, G. schmacke, F. semaque. ] (Naut.) A small sailing vessel, commonly rigged as a sloop, used chiefly in the coasting and fishing trade. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Smack | n. [ OE. smak, AS. ssm&unr_;c taste, savor; akin to D. smaak, G. geschmack, OHG. smac; cf. Lith. smagus pleasant. Cf. Smack, v. i. ] So quickly they have taken a smack in covetousness. Robynson (More's Utopia). [ 1913 Webster ] They felt the smack of this world. Latimer. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Smack | adv. As if with a smack or slap. [ Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Smack | v. i. All sects, all ages, smack of this vice. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Smack | v. t. Drinking off the cup, and smacking his lips with an air of ineffable relish. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Smack | n. Same as heroin; -- a slang term. [ slang ] [ PJC ] |
| Smacking | n. A sharp, quick noise; a smack. [ 1913 Webster ] Like the faint smacking of an after kiss. Dryden. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Smacking | a. Making a sharp, brisk sound; hence, brisk; |
| (leichter) Geschmack { m }; Geruch { m }; Hauch { m }; Spur { f } (von) | smack (of) [Add to Longdo] |
| Heroin { n } | smack [ slang ] [Add to Longdo] |
| Schlag { m }; Klaps { m } | ein Schlag ins Gesicht | smack | a smack in the eye [Add to Longdo] |
| direkt; genau; mitten { adv } | smack [ coll. ] [Add to Longdo] |