1. swack - Noun
2. swack - Adjective
3. swack - Verb
4. swack - Adverb
swack (comparative swacker, superlative swackest)
(Scotland) Lithe; nimble.
swack (plural swacks)
(slang) A large number or amount of something.
She gave me a swack of books.
Synonym of smack
A sharp blow.
The sound of a sharp blow.
A wet sound such as a loud kiss.
A striking stimulus.
An attack, a swipe.
A single attempt or instance of taking action; a crack; a go.
clout; influence.
A gulp or hearty swallow.
To smack.
To slap or hit.
To make a swack (sound).
To consume with hearty enjoyment.
To labour; to exert an effort.
swack (comparative more swack, superlative most swack)
With a swack, to the point of touching.
swack (plural swacks)
A bum or petty thief.