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slap verb- to increase the charge for something; to implement a punitive condition UK, 1922
- Slapping capital gains tax on bricks and mortar[.] — The Guardian, 23 October 2003
- especially in jazz or funk music, to play the double bass or bass guitar by pulling at the strings and letting them “slap” back US, 1933
“Slap-style” is also known as “thumb-style”. - Limiting is used only to attenuate a signal’s peaks, like those produced when you pop or slap a bass. — Keith Rosier, Studio Bass Masters, p. 2, 1999
▶ slap skins- to have sex US, 1995
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 9, April 1995
- to slap palms in greeting, farewell or approval US
- I slapped skin with them, playing it cool all the way. — Piri Thomas, Down These Mean Streets, p. 16, 1967
- We slapped skin all around on the running of our little murder game. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 55, 1975
- You’ll be slappin’ skin with the heavy lifters from south of Hawthorn. — Stephen J. Cannell, The Tin Collectors, p. a, 2001
▶ slap the bacon in the pan to have sex US- — Bill Davis, Jawjacking, p. 91, 1977
▶ slap the iron to her to put snow chains on a truck’s tyres US, 1961- — American Speech, p. 273, December 1961: Northwest truck drivers’ language
▶ slap the monkey (of a male) to masturbate UK A variation of SPANKTHEMONKEY.- [E]very lad in the country is slapping his monkey over Emily’s knockers [breasts] in GQ magazine[.] — Ben Elton, High Society, p. 20, 2002
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