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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Smacked — Smack Smack, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Smacked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Smacking}.] [OE. smaken to taste, have a taste, from the noun; cf. AS. smecan taste; akin to D. smaken, G. schmecken, OHG. smechen to taste, smach?n to have a taste (and, derived from… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
smacked — adjective Etymology: from past participle of smack (III) chiefly Midland : ground smacked peanut hulls … Useful english dictionary
smacked-out — adj addicted to or under the influence of her oin (smack) Nathan had staked everything he had ever worked for on this loser who was too smacked out to worry about taking MOM Records into the bankruptcy court. (Platinum Logic, Tony Parsons, 1981) … Contemporary slang
smacked-out — /smækt ˈaʊt/ (say smakt owt) adjective Colloquial heavily under the influence of heroin. Also, (especially in predicative use), smacked out …
smacked it — exclamation a cry of triumph or congratulation. It may be accompanied by, or inspired by the victorious slapping of hands … Contemporary slang
smacked — smæk n. faint taste, slight hint; little bit, small amount; slap; opening and closing of the lips accompanied by a sharp sound; loud kiss; sound of a kiss; fishing boat; heroin (Slang) v. strike with an open hand; hit with a smacking sound; open … English contemporary dictionary
smacked up — Adj. On the drug heroin, or occasionally, just generally on drugs. See smack … English slang and colloquialisms
Smacked-out — heavily under the influence of heroin … Dictionary of Australian slang
smacked-out — Australian Slang heavily under the influence of heroin … English dialects glossary
smacked his lips — rubbed his lips together and upon separating them caused a sound … English contemporary dictionary
Face like a smacked arse — ugly … Dictionary of Australian slang