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spank [spæŋk]donner une fessée à, fesser∎ (go at a lively pace) to be or to go spanking along aller bon train ou à bonne allure3 nountape f sur les fesses;∎ to give a child a spank donner une tape sur les fesses à un enfant -
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tlatzînia > tlatzînih.*\TLATZINIA v.t. tê-., battre quelqu'un de façon répétée, lui donner la fessée.Angl., to hit or spank someone (K).Esp., le pega, le da sus nalgas (T210).*\TLATZINIA v.réfl., bredouiller, en parlant de la langue." motlatzînia ", elle bredouille - it sputters.Est dit de la langue, nenepilli. Sah10,107.Cf. mahmâtlatzînia. -
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A n1 ( enthusiast) gen fan ○ mf ; ( of team) supporter m ; football/jazz fan fan ○ de football/de jazz ;2 (of star, actor etc) fan ○ mf ; ( admirer) admirateur/-trice m/f ; he's a Presley fan c'est un fan ○ de Presley ; I'm not one of her fans je ne fais pas partie de ses admirateurs ; I'm a fan of American TV j'adore la télé américaine ;4 Aut ventilateur m ;1 ( stimulate) attiser [fire, hatred, passion, hostility, hysteria] ; aviver [spark, flame, hopes, anxiety] ;3 ○ US ( spank) fesser ○.to fan the air US battre l'air sans frapper.■ fan out [lines, railway lines] se diviser et partir dans toutes les directions ; [police] se déployer (en éventail) ; they fanned out across the plain ils se déployèrent dans la plaine ;▶ fan [sth] out, fan out [sth] ouvrir [qch] en éventail [cards, papers] ; the bird fanned out its feathers l'oiseau déploya ses plumes. -
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A n1 ( oar) pagaie f ;2 ( on waterwheel) aube f ;4 Culin spatule f ;B vtr1 ( row) to paddle a canoe pagayer ;2 ( dip) patouiller ○, agiter [feet, fingers] (in dans) ;C vi1 ( row) pagayer ;2 ( wade) patauger ;3 ( swim about) [duck, swan] barboter. -
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paddle ['pædəl]1 noun(a) (for boat, canoe) pagaie f(b) (of waterwheel, paddleboat) palette f, aube f∎ to go for or to have a paddle aller patauger∎ he paddled across the lake il a traversé le lac en pagayant(b) (walk in water) patauger∎ to paddle a canoe pagayer;∎ figurative to paddle one's own canoe se débrouiller tout seul, mener sa barque∎ very familiar I'll paddle your ass! tu vas prendre une fessée!►► Australian paddle pop glace f à l'eau;paddle steamer bateau m à aubes ou à roues;Nautical paddle wheel roue f à aubes -
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1 noun∎ to give sb/sth a whack donner un grand coup à qn/qch∎ to have a whack at sth essayer qch∎ he paid more than his whack il a payé plus que sa part;∎ she didn't do her fair whack elle n'a pas fait sa part du travail(d) (amount, rate)∎ you're already earning the top whack for this job tu gagnes déjà le maximum pour ce travail;∎ I'll pay 50 pounds, top whack je paierai 50 livres, et pas un sou de plus;∎ we can offer you £50,000, top whack nous pouvons vous offrir 50 000 livres, dernier prix ou grand maximum∎ out of the whack déglingué(a) (person → hit) donner un coup ou des coups à□ ; (→ spank) donner une claque sur les fesses à; (ball → hit) donner un grand coup dans□ ; (→ kick) donner un grand coup de pied dans□ ;∎ to whack sb over the head frapper qn sur la tête□ ;∎ to whack sb with a stick/a ruler donner un coup de bâton/de règle à qn□∎ to whack at sth with a stick donner un coup de bâton à qchvlan!vulgar se branler
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Spank — Spank, Tipounne en french, Supanku en Japanese, est le protagoniste de manga/anime Tipounne le amoroux chien/Bonjour Spank et de autres series. Écriture Spank est un petit chien du le manto blanc et noirs Oreilles. Com risalt fin du l inizi del… … Wikipédia en Français
spank — spank·ing·ly; spank; spank·er; spank·ing; … English syllables
spank — [spæŋk] v [T] [Date: 1700 1800; Origin: From the sound] to hit a child on their bottom with your open hand, as a punishment = ↑smack >spank n ▪ a spank on the bottom … Dictionary of contemporary English
Spank — (sp[a^][ng]k), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spanked} (sp[a^][ng]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Spanking}.] [Of unknown origin; cf. LG. spakken, spenkern, to run and spring about quickly.] To strike, as the breech, with the open hand; to slap. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spank — Spank, n. A blow with the open hand; a slap. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spank — Spank, v. i. To move with a quick, lively step between a trot and gallop; to move quickly. Thackeray. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spank — [ spæŋk ] verb transitive to hit someone, especially a child, on their BOTTOM with your open hand … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
spank — (v.) 1727, possibly imitative of the sound of spanking. Related: Spanked; spanking. The noun is from 1785 … Etymology dictionary
spank — [v] slap, usually on bottom belt, blip, box, buffet, cane, chastise, clobber, clout, cuff, flax, flog, hide, larrup*, lash, lather*, leather*, lick, paddle, punch, punish, put over one’s knee*, smack, sock, tan*, tan one’s hide*, thrash, trim,… … New thesaurus
spank — ► VERB ▪ slap with one s open hand or a flat object, especially on the buttocks as a punishment. ► NOUN ▪ a slap or series of slaps of this type. ORIGIN perhaps imitative … English terms dictionary
spank — [spaŋk] vt. [echoic] to strike with something flat, as the open hand, esp. on the buttocks, as in punishment vi. [< SPANKING, adj.] to move along swiftly or smartly n. a smack given in spanking … English World dictionary