SLAP
NOUNS
– BACK-HANDER a slap or blow in the face with the back of the hand …E19 sl.
– BIFF a whack, a hard punch or blow; a slap …1847 Amer. sl.
– BLAD a slap, a blow …Bk1911 Sc.
– BOB a slight blow, a slap …Bk1911 Sc.
– BOX a blow on the ear or side of the head with the hand; a slap, a cuff …c1440
– BOX WITH FIVE NAILS a blow or slap with the hand …1912 Amer. dial.
– BOX WITH TWO HANDLES a blow or slap with the hand …1908 Amer. dial.
– CHAMMERDINO a slap on the cheek …19C gypsy
– CLEW a blow, a slap … 1870 Amer. dial.
– CLINK a sharp blow or slap …Bk1875 Eng. dial.
– CLUFF a blow with the palm of the hand, esp. on the ear or cheek; a cuff or slap …1804 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
– DAB a blow or slap, generally with the hand …Bk1900 Eng. dial.
– DANDIEFECHAN a stroke on any part of the body; a slap; a stunning blow …1808 Sc. obs.
– DASH a slap …Bk1900 Eng. dial.
– DINGBAT a blow or slap on the buttocks; a paddling, a sharp scolding, reprimand, punishment …1895
– DINGBATLER a blow or slap on the buttocks; a paddling, a sharp scolding, reprimand, punishment …1895
– DOOIE an echoic equivalent of the sound of a punch or slap …1980s US students’ sl.
– DUNDIEFECKEN a stroke on any part of the body; a slap; a stunning blow …1825 Sc. obs.
– HIPSY-DIPSY a castigation; a ‘skelping’ on the buttocks (skelping – a smack, slap, or blow given with the open hand on the buttocks) …1881 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
– IRISH KISS a slap in the face …20C US sl.
– RACKET a hard blow; a severe slap …1710 Sc.
– RASHER a box on the ear; a slap …1777 Eng. dial.
– SALAMANDER a slap, a box on the ear …1948 Sc.
– SCALLYART a hard slap or blow …1825 Sc.
– SCAT-OFF a blow, a slap …1888 Eng. dial.
– SCLAFF a blow with the palm of the hand or some flat instrument; a slap; a box on the ear; a falling-flat; a clap, a thud …1866 Sc.
– SCLAFFERT a slap, a blow with the open palm or anything flat; a box on the ear …1759 Sc.
– SCLATCH a heavy fall, esp. into water or mud; a splash, a dashing down, slap, smack or the noise of such …1808 Sc.
– SCONE a slap with the flat of the hand or any flat surface; a smack, a spank …1825 Sc.
– SKELP a blow, esp. one given with the flat of the hand, or with something having a flat surface; a slap, a smack; also, the noise made by such a blow …c1440 chiefly Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
– SKELPING a blow struck with something flat; a slap, a smack …1818 Eng. dial.
– SMACK a sounding blow delivered with the flat of the hand; a slap … 1775
– SMALL a smack, a slap; a blow, a stroke … a1000 obs. rare
– SPLAT the slapping or splashing noise of something that hits a hard surface …1950s sl.
– TACK a slap …Bk1905 Eng. dial.
– TIT a light stroke or tap; a slap …1808 Sc.
– TOWER HILL PLAY a slap on the face and a kick on the breech’ …1785 sl.
– VUMFRA a blow, a heavy slap …1870 Eng. dial.
– WHISTERCLISTER a smart blow or smack, especially on the ear or the side of the head; a backhand slap …1787 Eng. dial.
NOUNS, PERSON
– SKELPER one who slaps or smacks …1790 Eng. dial.
VERBS
– BEFF to beat, to strike, to slap …1790 Sc.
– BEFT to beat, to buffet, to slap …a1300 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
– BING to slap, to hit …1952 Amer. dial.
– BLAD to slap, to strike; to thrust violently …Bk1911 Sc.
– BLADE to slap; to spoil …Bk1911 Sc.
– BLAUD to slap …Bk1911 Sc.
– BOFF to hit; to cuff, to slap; to treat roughly … 1932 US sl.
– CLUFF to strike with the palm of the hand, to cuff or slap …1825 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
– CRACK to slap, to smack, to box … c1470
– PEEL to strike, to beat, to spank, to slap …1935 Amer. dial.
– SCAT to break to pieces; to burst, to split open; to smash; to slap, to beat …1891 Eng. dial.
– SCLAFF to strike with the open hand, or with some flat surface; to slap; to throw down flat …1866 Sc.
– SCONE to slap with the open hand, esp. to smack a child’s bottom; to spank …1710 Sc.
– SKELP to strike, to beat, to slap, to smack, in later use, spec. on the breech …a1400-50 chiefly Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
– SMITE to beat; to slap … c1200 arch.
– SPLAT to hit a hard surface with a slapping or splashing noise … 1920s sl.
– TACK to strike with the open hand; to slap; to beat …Bk1905 Eng. dial.
– TWANK to slap smartly; to beat with a cane, strap, etc., to thrash …Bk1905 Eng. dial.