To have a taste; have a certain flavor; suggest a certain thing by its flavor.Hence, figuratively, to have a certain character or property, especially in a slight degree; suggest a certain character or quality: commonly with of.n. A taste or flavor; savor; especially, a slight flavor that suggests a certain thing; also, the sense of taste.n. Hence A flavor or suggestion of a certain quality.n. Scent; smell.n. A small quantity; a taste; a smattering.n. Synonyms Flavor, Savor, etc. (see taste), tang.n. Touch, spice, dash, tinge.To smite or strike smartly and so as to produce a sharp sound; give a sharp blow to, especially with the inside of the hand or fingers; slap: as, to smack one's cheek.To cause (something) to emit a sharp sound by striking or slapping it with something else: as, he smacked the table with his fist.To part smartly so as to make a sharp sound: used chiefly of the lips.To kiss, especially in a coarse or noisy manner.To make a sharp sound by a smart parting of the lips, as after tasting something agreeable.To kiss so as to make a smart, sharp sound with the lips; kiss noisily.To come or go against anything with great force.n. A smart, sharp sound made by the lips, as in a hearty kiss, or as an expression of enjoyment after an agreeable taste; also, a similar sound made by the lash of a whip; a crack; a snap.n. A sharp, sudden blow, as with the flat of the hand; a slap.n. A loud kiss; a buss.In a sudden and direct or aggressive manner, as with a smack or slap; sharply; plump; straight.n. A slooprigged vessel formerly much used in the coasting and fishing trade.n. A fishing-vessel provided with a well in which the fish are kept alive; a fishing-smack.