SMACK, SMACKING
NOUNS
– BADGER-REISHILL a severe or resounding blow; a sounding smack …1825 Sc. obs.
– CLATTERS a smacking …1979 UK sl.
– DASHES a smacking …20C Brit. sl.
– HANDSEL guerdon, reward; also ironically, a punishment, a smack of the hand …1892 Sc.
– HAND-SMALL a smack with the open hand .. a1000 obs. rare
– 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.
– LEERUP a sharp blow or smack; a lash with a whip … 1815 Sc.
– PADDYWHACK a severe beating; a smacking, usually of a child; a blow …1898 sl.
– SCLAP a heavy blow; a hard smack, esp. with something flat …1866 Sc.
– SCLATCH a heavy fall, esp. into water or mud; a splash, a dashing down, slap, smack or the noise of such …1808 Sc.
– SCONDIES smacks, a spanking …1969 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-BOTTOM a smack on the bottom given in chastisement … 1970
– SMACKER a smack, a smart sounding blow …1775
– SMALL a smack, a slap; a blow, a stroke … a1000 obs. rare
– UNCLE MAC a smack …1992 UK rhyming sl.
– 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
– CLATTER to smack someone; to hit someone; to beat someone up …1979 UK sl.
– CRACK to slap, to smack, to box … c1470
– CRUMP to strike with a brisk or abrupt effect; to smack … 1850 Sc.
– PADDLE to spank; to smack …1856 US
– 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.