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smacker
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smack·er  (smkr)
n.
1. A loud kiss.
2. A resounding blow.
3. Slang A dollar.

smacker [ˈsmækə]
n Slang
1. a loud kiss; smack
2. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Currencies) a pound note or dollar bill
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.smacker - a loud kiss
smooch, smack - an enthusiastic kiss
2.smacker - a very powerful blow with the fist
blow - a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon; "a blow on the head"
Translations
smacker [ˈsmækəʳ] N
1. (= kiss) → besazo m, besucón m
2. (= blow) → golpe m ruidoso
3. (Brit) (= pound) → libra f (US) (= dollar) → dólar m
smacker
n (inf)
(= kiss)Schmatzer m (inf)
(= money)Pfund nt; → Dollar m
(Brit sl: = face) → Fresse f (vulg)
smacker [ˈsmækəʳ] n (fam) (kiss) → bacio (Brit) (old) (pound note) → sterlina (Am) (dollar bill) → dollaro


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