Imagine that someone did something wrong and all they got was a little slap on the wrist - not a really bad punishment, right? This idiom means that someone didn't get the punishment they deserved, but just got a little bit of one.
A slap on the wrist is a small penalty. It refers to someone getting away with something without having much of a consequence.
It means to slap you continuously, like to slap repeatedly.
in japan binta means slap
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a pimp slap hurts more then a normal slap the reason it hurts more is because when some pimp slaps u they are wearing a ring and that is why it is called a pimp slap
The idiom "a slap on the wrist" means receiving a mild or lenient punishment for a wrongdoing. It implies that the consequence is not severe or harsh.
After being caught cheating on the exam, the student received only a slap on the wrist from the school principal as punishment.
After causing a minor disruption in class, the student received only a slap on the wrist from the teacher.
He who phrases questions in an undignified manner will suffer more than a slap on the wrist.
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The teacher gave the misbehaving student a slap on the wrist for talking in class.
You slap them on your wrist which then makes it form into a bracelet, there for it gets the name "slap" bracelet
A slap on the wrist is a small penalty. It refers to someone getting away with something without having much of a consequence.
The victim was badly injured, so a sentence of community service is no more than a slap on the wrist.
no you hut it with your wrist
Capital punishment in some places. A slap on the wrist in others.
It means to slap you continuously, like to slap repeatedly.