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Definition of smack talk in English: smack talknoun mass nounUS informal Boastful or insulting speech, especially as intended to demoralize or humiliate an opponent. a game like this promotes smack talk Example sentencesExamples - So look forward to more controversy, more smack-talking, and even more King, from both a physical and media standpoint, as he looks to come in bigger and better than ever.
- Another reason today's genteel banter is a far cry from the smack-talking of boxing's former glory days is that many fighters take their behavioral cues from the top dogs of the moment.
- Today, the pre-show hype, the smack-talking, and the arguments over the results are just as entertaining as bodybuilding shows themselves.
- What do you make of all the smack-talk between King Kamali and Craig Titus?
- No doubt the crowd was piqued by the post-game smack-talking between Latrell Sprewell and Jon Barry, who woofed at each other jaw-to-jaw with a pitifully comic fervor reminiscent of weigh-ins at a heavyweight championship bout.
- The smack-talk between Kenyon and 'Toine is starting already.
- On a related note, I also play Fantasy Baseball, where you and your buddies draft twenty real-life layers and earn points based on their performances over a season - lots of good, old-fashioned smack-talk and wheelin' and dealin'.
verb [no object]US informal 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 Example sentencesExamples - Spiezio likes to have fun with players he knows, like Frank Menechino, Oakland's vertically challenged, smack-talking second baseman.
- Nevertheless, in our regular Sunday class just prior to the race, the boys were smack-talking about how they were going to destroy their old man teacher on the coming Wednesday evening.
- The 21-year-old British sensation is neither flashy nor larger-than-life, forgoing glamour for a refreshingly unrefined persona as a smack-talking rabble-rouser.
- Somebody has yet to convince me to see the new Steve Martin comedy, "Bringing Down the House" starring Martin in romantic lead with the smack-talking, but ever-loveable Queen Latifah.
- Im not one to smack talk, but I did post a couple of mentions on Facebook about how cold Chicago was going to be, and said Welcome to Chicago, Patriots on my Twitter and Facebook.
- Neal Henderson, my coach, and I were smack talking about the Iowa vs. Penn St game Sat night.
- He knows that this role, that of the smack-talking kid you'd really like to smack, is one that will forever shape his image.
- The ability to smack talk is a critical skill to being a successful fantasy sports coach.
Derivativesnoun US informal "It's like this," King responds when I ask how his rep as a smack-talker came about. Example sentencesExamples - Dillon and Central fans have some of the best smack talkers on here.
Definition of smack talk in US English: smack talknoun US informal Boastful or insulting speech, especially as intended to demoralize or humiliate an opponent. a game like this promotes smack talk Example sentencesExamples - The smack-talk between Kenyon and 'Toine is starting already.
- So look forward to more controversy, more smack-talking, and even more King, from both a physical and media standpoint, as he looks to come in bigger and better than ever.
- On a related note, I also play Fantasy Baseball, where you and your buddies draft twenty real-life layers and earn points based on their performances over a season - lots of good, old-fashioned smack-talk and wheelin' and dealin'.
- Another reason today's genteel banter is a far cry from the smack-talking of boxing's former glory days is that many fighters take their behavioral cues from the top dogs of the moment.
- What do you make of all the smack-talk between King Kamali and Craig Titus?
- Today, the pre-show hype, the smack-talking, and the arguments over the results are just as entertaining as bodybuilding shows themselves.
- No doubt the crowd was piqued by the post-game smack-talking between Latrell Sprewell and Jon Barry, who woofed at each other jaw-to-jaw with a pitifully comic fervor reminiscent of weigh-ins at a heavyweight championship bout.
verb [no object]US informal 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 Example sentencesExamples - Spiezio likes to have fun with players he knows, like Frank Menechino, Oakland's vertically challenged, smack-talking second baseman.
- Nevertheless, in our regular Sunday class just prior to the race, the boys were smack-talking about how they were going to destroy their old man teacher on the coming Wednesday evening.
- Neal Henderson, my coach, and I were smack talking about the Iowa vs. Penn St game Sat night.
- Im not one to smack talk, but I did post a couple of mentions on Facebook about how cold Chicago was going to be, and said Welcome to Chicago, Patriots on my Twitter and Facebook.
- The 21-year-old British sensation is neither flashy nor larger-than-life, forgoing glamour for a refreshingly unrefined persona as a smack-talking rabble-rouser.
- The ability to smack talk is a critical skill to being a successful fantasy sports coach.
- Somebody has yet to convince me to see the new Steve Martin comedy, "Bringing Down the House" starring Martin in romantic lead with the smack-talking, but ever-loveable Queen Latifah.
- He knows that this role, that of the smack-talking kid you'd really like to smack, is one that will forever shape his image.
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