Spank definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary SPANK, v.t. To strike with the open hand; to slap ... 1: give a spanking to; subject to a spanking [syn: spank, paddle, larrup] Merriam Webster's I. transitive verb Etymology: imitative ... to strike especially on the buttocks with the open hand • spank noun II. intransitive verb Etymology: back-formation from spanking Date ... on the buttocks. Etymology: perh. imit. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Spank Spank, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Spanked; p. pr. & vb. ...
Spanking definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary SPANK'ING, ppr. 1. Striking with the open hand 2. a ... as a punishment for children. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Spanking Spank"ing, a. 1. Moving with a quick, lively pace, or ... the Younger. 2. Large; considerable. [Colloq.] Webster's 1913 Dictionary Spank Spank, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Spanked; p. pr. & vb. n ...
Spanker definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary SPANK'ER, n. 1. A small coin. 2. In seamen's ... of notable size or quality. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Spanker Spank"er, n. A small coin. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] Webster's 1913 Dictionary Spanker Spank"er, n. 1. One who spanks, or anything used as ...
... as a lash or rod) especially as a punishment (2) spank b. to drive or urge on by or as if ... alive, skinner, skunk, slap, sledgehammer, smack, smear, smite, smother, solon, spank, speed, speed along, speed up, spume, spur, stage coachman, stampede ...
... reprove, revile, revilement, scold, scolding, sermon, set down, set straight, spank, spanking, straighten out, take down, take to task, talking-to ...