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  2. 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 smack—it's a normal part of the pre-match press conference. See also: smack, talk.

  3. US informal. to make critical or insulting comments to someone, especially an opponent: We argue and fight and talk smack to each other. See also. smack talk. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Insults & abuse. abusive. abusively.

  4. Jan 14, 2005 · The slang word / phrase / acronym talking smack means... . Online Slang Dictionary. A list of slang words and phrases, idioms, jargon, acronyms, and abbreviations.

  5. 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.

  6. 5 days ago · 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.

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

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