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Definition of
smacker noun
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
smacker
noun
noun
NAmE
/
/
ˈsmækər
/
/
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1
(
informal
)
a loud kiss
She gave me a smacker on the cheek.
2
(
slang
)
a dollar
It cost me three hundred smackers.
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smacker
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