1. slapping - Noun
2. slapping - Adjective
3. slapping - Verb
Derived from slap
of Slap
Very large; monstrous; big.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA beaver skeleton A beaver skeleton They are known for their alarm signal: when startled or frightened, a swimming beaver will rapidly dive while forcefully slapping the water with its broad tail, audible over great distances above and below water. Source: Internet
Amidst her slapping spree, Billie’s brother and music collaborator, was singing and playing the piano as if she wasn’t even filming. Source: Internet
Allow yourself to feel your feelings, rather than slapping a happy face sticker on any challenge that comes your way. Source: Internet
Boogie, unlike electro, emphasises the slapping techniques of bass guitar but also bass synthesizers. Source: Internet
Drunk housewife on trial for slapping, punching. Source: Internet
Because an unamplified upright bass is generally the quietest instrument in a jazz band, many players of the 1920s and 1930s used the slap style, slapping and pulling the strings to produce a rhythmic "slap" sound against the fingerboard. Source: Internet