Similar words: mackerel, gobsmacked, smack, crackerjack, backpacker, smack down, smacking, hacker. Meaning: ['smækə(r)] n. 1. a loud kiss 2. a very powerful blow with the fist.
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1. It cost me three hundred smackers.
2. She gave me a smacker on the cheek.
3. It cost me fifty smackers to get that window fixed.
4. He planted a big, wet smacker on Jill's cheek.
5. It cost me fifty smackers.
6. Eleven-year-old Macaulay gets his first on-screen smacker from child co-star Anna Chlumsky.
7. One thousand smackers would come in very handy at the moment.
8. It would bring a windfall of around 300,000 smackers to the Manor.
9. Snogging tackle for stonking wet smackers, warm and reassuring like a comfy settee.
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10. We want a full-on romantic smacker.
11. A simple smacker on the lips from their man puts a spring in a girl's step better than anything else.
12. The second - best smacker went to Leonardo Di Caprio and Kate Winslet in " Titanic ".
13. If we are ever in a lift alone, we indulge in the odd smacker, and, often when walking along the street, our lips will seek each other out for a quick peck.
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