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    Smack talk

    noun

    • 1. boastful or insulting speech, especially as intended to demoralize or humiliate an opponent: "a game like this promotes smack talk"

    verb

    • 1. make boastful or insulting remarks, especially in order to demoralize or humiliate an opponent: "I don't smack-talk — I'd rather just be playing hard and putting my focus on the game"
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  3. TALK SMACK definition: 1. to make critical or insulting comments to someone, especially an opponent: 2. to make critical…. Learn more.

  4. slang To make disparaging, insulting, or abusive comments (about a person, group, or thing). You know, you talk a lot of smack for someone who has yet to show us any moves. Of course those boxers started talking smackit's a normal part of the pre-match press conference. See also: smack, talk.

  5. SMACK TALK meaning: 1. critical or insulting comments made to someone, especially an opponent (= a person who someone…. Learn more.

  6. Smack talk definition: insulting, taunting, or boastful comments, often as a form of banter, as between competitors; trash talk. See examples of SMACK TALK used in a sentence.

  7. Aug 29, 2023 · talk smack (third-person singular simple present talks smack, present participle talking smack, simple past and past participle talked smack) To talk trash; to make insulting comments about someone, especially in an aggressive or confrontational manner.

  8. 6 days ago · Definition of 'smack talk' smack talk in British English. noun. informal, mainly US. disparaging or abusive remarks intended to put off or intimidate someone, esp an opponent prior to or during a sports match. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Examples of 'smack talk' in a sentence. smack talk.

  9. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English talk smack American English informal to criticize someone or something in an unpleasant way → talk. Pictures of the day. talk smack meaning, definition, what is talk smack: to criticize someone or something in an ...: Learn more.

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