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  • adjective Suitable for slapping.

Etymologies

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slap +‎ -able

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Examples

  • Unbeknownst to him, most of America does not find this charming or endearing, rather slappable.

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  • The newer is the hottest soft porn glossy, featuring curvy breasts, teasing hard nipples, slappable ass, as well as some diversionary violence, chromy car stuff, and pictures of food that other people can sell you if you are hungry.

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  • Nicholas Burns also makes the eponymous 'hero' brilliantly slappable, and one of our faves, Nina Sosanya, provides a character looking at things with our eyes.

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  • Nicholas Burns also makes the eponymous 'hero' brilliantly slappable, and one of our faves, Nina Sosanya, provides a character looking at things with our eyes.

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  • But I think this is why; there's a split-second near the end of Mission: Impossible III where Tom Cruise drops his patented slappable oversincerity to goof around at precisely the moment that you'd least expect him to, and you actually forget what an irritating turd Tom Cruise can be.

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  • This is because the sum of its parts were a rubbish themepark ride, two young actors who are a thousand times more slappable than they are talented and the bloke from This Life.

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  • She'd witnessed his malicious delight (often bordering on slappable self-satisfaction) as his machiavellian manoeuvrings triggered the downfall of his journalistic prey.

    Boiling a Frog Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2000

  • She'd witnessed his malicious delight (often bordering on slappable self - satisfaction) as his machiavellian manoeuvrings triggered the downfall of his journalistic prey.

    Boiling a frog Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2000

  • She'd witnessed his malicious delight (often bordering on slappable self-satisfaction) as his machiavellian manoeuvrings triggered the downfall of his journalistic prey.

    Boiling a Frog Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2000

  • Watching the teenage flotsam looting and pillaging in the recent footage of the London riots did enough damage to my blood pressure, but the slappable hissy-fit teens on BBC Three's new series of Young, Dumb And Living Off Mum practically landed me in hospital.

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