smack

  • 1Smack — may refer to the following: * Smack Apparel, t shirt company famous for creating t shirts talking smack against its rivals getSMACK.com * Simplified Mandatory Access Control Kernel, a Linux kernel security module * Spank or slap, to strike with… …

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  • 2Smack — это клиентская библиотека XMPP, написанная на Java. Это свободное программное обеспечение, созданное Jive software (авторы Openfire) и выпущенное под лицензией Apache. Google Android использует Smack для реализации XMPP. Ссылки Страница проекта… …

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  • 3smack — Ⅰ. smack [1] ► NOUN 1) a sharp blow given with the palm of the hand. 2) a loud, sharp sound made by such a blow. 3) a loud kiss. ► VERB 1) hit with a smack. 2) smash, drive, or put forcefully into or o …

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  • 4Smack — Smack, n. [OE. smak, AS. ssm?c taste, savor; akin to D. smaak, G. geschmack, OHG. smac; cf. Lith. smagus pleasant. Cf. {Smack}, v. i.] 1. Taste or flavor, esp. a slight taste or flavor; savor; tincture; as, a smack of bitter in the medicine. Also …

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  • 5smack — smack1 [smak] n. [ME smac < OE smæc, akin to Ger ( ge)schmack < IE base * smeg(h) , to taste > Lith smaguriaúti, to nibble] 1. a distinctive taste or flavor, esp. one that is faint or slight 2. a) a small amount; bit b) a touch, trace,… …

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  • 6Smack — Smack, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Smacked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Smacking}.] [OE. smaken to taste, have a taste, from the noun; cf. AS. smecan taste; akin to D. smaken, G. schmecken, OHG. smechen to taste, smach?n to have a taste (and, derived from the… …

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  • 7Smack Up — Album par Art Pepper Enregistrement 24 octobre 1960 25 octobre 1960 Contemporary s Records, Los Angeles …

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  • 8smack — smack·er; smack·er·oo; smack; smack·ing·ly; …

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  • 9Smack — Smack, n. [D. smak; akin to LG. smack, smak, Dan. smakke, G. schmacke, F. semaque.] (Naut.) A small sailing vessel, commonly rigged as a sloop, used chiefly in the coasting and fishing trade. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 10Smack — Smack, v. t. 1. To kiss with a sharp noise; to buss. [1913 Webster] 2. To open, as the lips, with an inarticulate sound made by a quick compression and separation of the parts of the mouth; to make a noise with, as the lips, by separating them in …

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