spanking

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Pronunciation

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Etymology

From spank +‎ -ing.

Verb

spanking

  1. present participle of spank

Adjective

spanking (not comparable)

  1. Fast and energetic.
    a spanking pace
    • (Can we date this quote by James Joyce and provide title, author’s full name, and other details?)
      I'd like nothing better this minute, said Mr Browne stoutly, than a rattling fine walk in the country or a fast drive with a good spanking goer between the shafts.
  2. (often nautical) Brisk and fresh.
    a spanking breeze

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Adverb

spanking (not comparable)

  1. (colloquial, now usually with “new”) An intensifier.
    brand spanking new
    a spanking good time
    spanking clean
    spanking white

Noun

spanking (plural spankings)

  1. A form of physical punishment in which a beating is applied to the buttocks.
    Domestic spanking is often endured over the knee (or lap), formal spanking rather applied over a contraption such as a tresle or A-frame, with or without constraints
  2. An incident of such punishment, or such physical act in a non-punitive context, such as a birthday spanking.
    • 2001, John Rosemond, John Rosemond's New Parent Power!‎
      Some people think spankings of any sort constitute child abuse.

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