- smack|down
- smack|down «SMAK down», noun.1. a beating or defeat.2. a contest, confrontation or rivalry; face-off: »
The news smackdown left the city with only one daily tabloid.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
The news smackdown left the city with only one daily tabloid.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Smack Down Productions — Création 2005 Siège social … Wikipédia en Français
smack down — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. rebuke, take aback, slap down, humiliate; see defeat 1 , 3 , rebuff … English dictionary for students
Smack down — Seriendaten Deutscher Titel: Friday Night SmackDown! Originaltitel: Friday Night SmackDown! Produktionsland … Deutsch Wikipedia
Layin' da Smack Down — Infobox Album | Name = Layin Da Smackdown Type = Album Artist = Project Pat Released = August 6 2002 Recorded = ??? Genre = Southern Rap Length = ??? Label = Loud Records Producer = DJ Paul, Juicy J Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|1.5|5… … Wikipedia
smack — smack1 [smak] n. [ME smac < OE smæc, akin to Ger ( ge)schmack < IE base * smeg(h) , to taste > Lith smaguriaúti, to nibble] 1. a distinctive taste or flavor, esp. one that is faint or slight 2. a) a small amount; bit b) a touch, trace,… … English World dictionary
Down and Outing — Tom and Jerry series The title card of Down and Outing Directed by Gene Deitch … Wikipedia
lay the smack down — verb To start a fight … Wiktionary
lay the smack-down (on someone) — vb American to defeat, beat. The term has been part of the lexicon of street gangs and rap aficio nados since 2000 … Contemporary slang
smack — smack1 [ smæk ] verb 1. ) transitive to hit someone with your flat hand or a flat object: I don t believe it s right to smack children when they re being naughty. a ) transitive BRITISH INFORMAL to hit someone with your FIST (=closed hand): He… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
smack — {{11}}smack (n.1) taste, flavor, now mainly in verbal figurative use smacks of ... (first attested 1590s; smack as a verb in this sense is from late 14c.), from O.E. smæc, from P.Gmc. *smak (Cf. O.Fris. smek, Du. smaak, O.H.G. smac, Ger.… … Etymology dictionary