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How do we understand this sentence without further context? - "She gave him a smack on the cheek."
Does this sentence mean she gave him a sharp slap on the cheek? Or does it mean she gave him a loud kiss on the cheek?
16 авг. 2020 г., 6:55
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This is a smack/slap with the hand, not with the lips - that would require a different word.
16 августа 2020 г.
For reference, I have lived in California, United States my whole life.
I immediately understood that she smacked him (hit him) on the cheek.
I’ve never heard someone referring to a kiss as a “smack”, (I’ve heard it referred to as a “smooch”)...
However, someone can “smack their lips”, which means they made a noise with their lips, but I don’t get an image of a loud sound from a kiss when I hear that word; it makes me think of a little kid who was enjoying pizza or some junk food or something...
Hope that helps.
16 августа 2020 г.
She gave him a slap. The other option I think you're thinking of is a smacker, which is a slang term for a loud kiss (or in British English, smackers can sometimes be used to refer to our currency, i.e. "one thousand smackers" = £1,000)
16 августа 2020 г.
To me, it sounds like she hit him in the face. I am from Texas.
16 августа 2020 г.
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