1. to slap sb
2. slap
That kid got a slap from his mother for being rude.
a slap in the face
A tall man slapped Spurius cheerfully on the back.
Her being fired was a real slap in the face after everything she did for the company.
Even so ... she didn't have to slap me!
His rude reply provoked her to slap him on the face.
slap your legs
He slapped his thighs for me to come sit on his lap
She slapped his face and went away./He was given a slap for bad behaviour.
if you slap someone, you hit them with your open hand
She gave her son a slap for behaving badly
The mother slapped the boy for pulling her hair.
Anger can't be an excuse for slapping a person.
That reminds me, you forgot your rat tonic,” said Hermione, slapping the small red bottle into Ron’s hand
If my kid couldn't speak Shanghainese, I’d slap him silly. the man said.