smack up

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smack up (third-person singular simple present smacks up, present participle smacking up, simple past and past participle smacked up)

  1. (informal) To beat up physically.
    • 1997, Lorraine Johnson-Coleman, Just plain folks:
      They might even smack her up a bit but not too much.
    • 1997, The Prodigy, Smack My Bitch Up (song title)
    • 1998, South Park Episode 217, "Gnomes"
      Mr. Garrison: "Well, let me put it another way. You have to give your oral report to the entire South Park Town Committee tomorrow. And if it doesn't kick ass, and you make me look bad, Mr. Hat is gonna smack you bitches up!"
    • 2001, Craig Lesley, Storm Riders:
      "If I don't protect the baby, the bears will smack her up."