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I smacked him in the head hard.
they smacked him on the head
u put ur lips on theirs twist ur head and continue until smacked or declined
Simon retrieved Piggy's spectacles after Jack had knocked them off, when he had smacked Piggy across the head.
No one should be smacked by older sibling. Period.
You didn't say which meaning of the word you wanted to use. If you mean behind as in lagging and not with the rest of the group, you could say "He was behind us." You might also hear "She was behind the times" to mean that she was a little old fashioned. If you mean behind as a slang for buttocks, you can say "Mom smacked me on my behind for talking back to her."
god smacked is where you are shocked eg: "God I'm god smacked at your New Home it amazing"
He got his butt smacked hard he got his butt smacked hard.
every time you go to a site there is a decent chance you'll have your eyes smacked by a irrelevant piece of advertisement.
No, only words that represent sounds are onomatopoeia. Smacked and wacked do not represent sounds.
advantages:you get smacked up oncedisadvantagesyou get smacked up twice
A smacked botty!