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From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典

 smack /ˈsmæk/
 風味,滋味,少量,拍擊聲,咂嘴聲,小漁船,海洛因(vi.)有味道,咂嘴

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Smack n.  Naut. A small sailing vessel, commonly rigged as a sloop, used chiefly in the coasting and fishing trade.

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Smack, n.
 1. Taste or flavor, esp. a slight taste or flavor; savor; tincture; as, a smack of bitter in the medicine. Also used figuratively.
    So quickly they have taken a smack in covetousness.   --Robynson (More's Utopia).
    They felt the smack of this world.   --Latimer.
 2. A small quantity; a taste.
 3. A loud kiss; a buss. “A clamorous smack.”
 4. A quick, sharp noise, as of the lips when suddenly separated, or of a whip.
 5. A quick, smart blow; a slap.

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Smack, adv. As if with a smack or slap. [Colloq.]

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Smack, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Smacked p. pr. & vb. n. Smacking.]
 1. To have a smack; to be tinctured with any particular taste.
 2. To have or exhibit and indication or suggestion of the presence of any character or quality; to have a taste, or flavor; -- used with of; as, a remark smacking of contempt.
    All sects, all ages, smack of this vice.   --Shak.
 3. To kiss with a close compression of the lips, so as to make a sound when they separate; to kiss with a sharp noise; to buss.
 4. To make a noise by the separation of the lips after tasting anything.

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Smack, v. t.
 1. To kiss with a sharp noise; to buss.
 2. To open, as the lips, with an inarticulate sound made by a quick compression and separation of the parts of the mouth; to make a noise with, as the lips, by separating them in the act of kissing or after tasting.
    Drinking off the cup, and smacking his lips with an air of ineffable relish.   --Sir W. Scott.
 3. To make a sharp noise by striking; to crack; as, to smack a whip. “She smacks the silken thong.”
 

From: WordNet (r) 2.0

 smack
      n 1: a blow from a flat object (as an open hand) [syn: slap]
      2: the taste experience when a savoury condiment is taken into
         the mouth [syn: relish, flavor, flavour, sapidity,
          savor, savour, tang]
      3: a sailing ship (usually rigged like a sloop or cutter) used
         in fishing and sailing along the coast
      4: street names for heroin [syn: big H, hell dust, nose
         drops, thunder]
      5: an enthusiastic kiss [syn: smooch]
      6: the act of smacking something; a blow delivered with an open
         hand [syn: smacking, slap]
      adv : directly; "he ran bang into the pole"; "ran slap into her"
            [syn: bang, slap, slapdash, bolt]
      v 1: deliver a hard blow to; "The teacher smacked the student who
           had misbehaved" [syn: thwack]
      2: have an element suggestive (of something); "his speeches
         smacked of racism" [syn: reek]
      3: have a distinctive or characteristic taste; "This tastes of
         nutmeg" [syn: taste]
      4: kiss lightly [syn: peck]
      5: eat noisily by smacking one's lips