smacker

/ˈsmækər/
noun
  1. A loud kiss.
    • He gave her a big smacker on the lips before leaving.
    • She blew him a smacker from across the room.
    • The baby planted a wet smacker on the dog's nose.
  2. A dollar or one unit of currency (informal).
    • He bet me twenty smackers that his team would win.
    • That sandwich cost me ten smackers.
    • I only have a few smackers left in my wallet.
  3. A person who hits or strikes something (less common).
    • In the old days, a smacker was someone who punished children with a paddle.
    • The chef was a fast smacker of garlic cloves with the flat of his knife.
    • The boxer was known as a hard smacker in the ring.
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