Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Slap \Slap\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Slapped}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Slapping}.]
To strike with the open hand, or with something broad.
Source : WordNet®
slap
n 1: a blow from a flat object (as an open hand) [syn: {smack}]
2: the act of smacking something; a blow delivered with an open
hand [syn: {smack}, {smacking}]
[also: {slapping}, {slapped}]
slapped
adj : struck with especially the open hand; "hung his head like a
cuffed and chastised child"; "wondered which was the
worse punishment, her slapped face or her injured
feelings" [syn: {cuffed}]
slap
adv : directly; "he ran bang into the pole"; "ran slap into her"
[syn: {bang}, {slapdash}, {smack}, {bolt}]
[also: {slapping}, {slapped}]
slap
v : hit with something flat, like a paddle or the open hand;
"The impatient teacher slapped the student"; "a gunshot
slapped him on the forehead"
[also: {slapping}, {slapped}]
slapped
See {slap}