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To "smack (somebody)" (into the face).
In Germany, my generation still knows this term, but the smartphone-generation probably don't use it, because it's much too old-fashion 90's-speech.
But, the kiddies surely still say the more basic "to belt (somebody)", or more probably the popular newer-times "to pop (somebody) (into the face)".
In Germany, my generation still knows this term, but the smartphone-generation probably don't use it, because it's much too old-fashion 90's-speech.
But, the kiddies surely still say the more basic "to belt (somebody)", or more probably the popular newer-times "to pop (somebody) (into the face)".