"Spank" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Spank" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Spank" Meaning

To give a spank: a light blow or tap, often on the buttocks, as a form of punishment or playful reprimand.

"Spank" Examples

Examples of "Spank"


1. Verbal Punishment

- "The teacher caught the student cheating and threatened to spank them in front of the whole class."

2. Slang

- "He got a few beers and thought it would be funny to tell his friends he was going to spank him with a belt, just to set him up for a pie."

3. Virtual Spanking Games

- "The online game actually spanks your character's avatar when you fail a challenge."

4. Spanking in Lexical Expansion

- "His girlfriend spanked her father for not providing enough money for her college fund."

5. Feminist Context - Women Spanking Men

- "As a gesture of equality, some people argue that women should be allowed to spank men to be seen as equally powerful."

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