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What does it mean? When do you say that? Spank it! = ............
Nov 24, 2012 4:27 PM
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"Spank" means "smack". 1) If a child is naughty you would "spank" [smack/hpt] him/her. [Spanking is a *light* hitting.] Eg. "If you're not careful you will get a spank young lady" = "Behave well or I will [lightly] smack you" ---- 2) "Spank" can be used to refer to winning a game. "We're going to spank you at football tomorrow night" = "We're going to beat you at football tomorrow night". ---- 3+) This one has other (sexual) connotations that I don't want to put on the public forum. If you send me a message I will elaborate... But be careful with this phrase!
November 24, 2012
spank means slapping or hitting. Usually using your hand at some one's butt.
November 24, 2012
I agree with Hughski. It has many contexts.
November 24, 2012
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