1. smacking - Noun
2. smacking - Adjective
3. smacking - Verb
of Smack
A sharp, quick noise; a smack.
Making a sharp, brisk sound; hence, brisk; as, a smacking breeze.
Source: Webster's dictionaryKissing - and I mean like, yummy, smacking kissing - is the most delicious, most beautiful and passionate thing that two people can do, bar none. Better than sex, hands down. Drew Barrymore
[A] child smacking an adult across the face is not funny. It is, in fact, one of the last things society should tolerate. Dennis Prager
Nico jumped into the crowd, kicking groins, smacking faces with the flat of his blade, bashing helmets with his pommel. In ten seconds, the Romans all lay groaning and dazed on the ground. Rick Riordan
Sitcom hours are silly easy compared to drama. Whenever an actor on a sitcom complains, I feel like smacking them! Tricia Helfer
Im not a Luddite completely I believe in refrigerators to cool my martinis, and washing machines because I hate to see women smacking their laundry against a rock. When I hear about hardware, I think of pots and pans, and when I hear about software, I think of sheets and towels. Studs Terkel
A thug has been captured on camera smacking a woman in the face with a skateboard so hard she instantly fell to the ground. Source: Internet