smacker in the PONS Dictionary

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English
We wouldn't mind a go of his smackers either.
entertainment.ie
Smackers are definitely beginner friendly and a lot of fun for old hands.
en.wikipedia.org
That works out at over a thousand smackers a week.
www.hotpress.com
Our smackers are jumping on fashion's neon bandwagon; lipstick shades of hot pink, zinging orange and fiery fuchsia are dominating our wishlists.
www.stuff.co.nz
The song is a great opener, it is upbeat, charming, happy, well produced and features a smacker of a smooch right in the middle.
www.breakingnews.ie
So in other words, if you find yourself near a ginger today, make sure to give them a smacker (with permission, of course).
entertainment.ie
It stupidly accumulates 2.5 trillion of smackers and does not sleep in them.
www.huffingtonpost.com
But of course the average smacker can not be compared to the violent brute, and the law would reflect that difference.
blogs.telegraph.co.uk
It's simply unacceptable (and will land the smacker in a lot of trouble).
www.cnn.com
The smacker he landed on me tasted of caramel and cherry spice.
www.independent.ie

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