smacky

English

Etymology

From smack + -y.

Adjective

smacky (comparative smackier or more smacky, superlative smackiest or most smacky)

  1. Characteristic of a smack.
    • 2013, Lilian Carmine, The Lost Boys:
      I shouted happily and ran over to him, giving him a loud smacky kiss on the lips.
    • 2013, Stan Kirby, Captain Awesome Gets Crushed:
      Super Dude is the world's greatest superhero—even gooder than the Incredible Good Guy and even smackier than Captain Smackdown.

Anagrams

Middle English

Verb

smacky

  1. (Kent) Alternative form of smaken
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