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spank verb- to beat someone with violent intent UK
Extends from “spank” (to beat with an open hand). - [T]he blackest day in Chelsea’s terrace history was when they were spanked good and proper inside and outside White Hart Lane[.] — Martin King and Martin Knight, The Naughty Nineties, p. 203, 1999
- to rob someone US
- — John R. Armore and Joseph D. Wolfe,, Dictionary of Desperation, 1976
- to fraudulently amend financial accounts US
- On the street you call it spanking. In legal business you call it embezzling. In the Chandon family you call it suicide. — Patricia Cornwell, Black Notice, 1999
- (used of a male) to masturbate US
- JAY: “Not in me.” That’s what she says. I gotta pull out and spank it to get it on. — Clerks, 1994
- to slap the inside of the arm to draw out veins for a drug injection US
- — Jim Emerson-Cobb, Scratching the Dragon, April 1997
▶ spank the monkey (used of a male) to masturbate US- Spanking the monkey. Flogging the bishop. Choking the chicken. Jerking the gherkin. — American Beauty, 1999
- Another way to say “the boy is masturbating” [...] Spanking the monkey[.] — Erica Orloff and JoAnn Baker, Dirty Little Secrets, 2001
▶ spank the plank- (of a male) to masturbate UK
- — Chris Donald, Roger’s Profanisaurus, August 1998
- to play an electric guitar UK
- Every self-respecting hard rock fan remembers where they were when they first saw or heard the “spank-the-plank” pyrotechnics of EVH [Eddie Van Halen]. — BBC Stoke and Staffordshire, October 2004
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