smack-v; 4 Senses

Sense Number 1: Physically deliver a hard blow to; affect emotionally or mentally as if hitting; affect an abstract entity as if hitting.

Examples:
The teacher smacked the student who had misbehaved.
Oil prices have really smacked down the market.
The sadness smacked me like a stiff wind.
The car smacked the telephone pole.

Mappings:
VerbNet: bump-18.4-1,hit-18.1-1
FrameNet: Cause_harm,Experience_bodily_harm,Impact,Cause_impact
PropBank: NM
WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 1

Sense Number 2: Have a distinctive or characteristic sensation, as perceived by the senses or intellect.

Examples:
His speeches smacked of racism.
This passage smacks of plagiarism.
That dish simply smacks of nutmeg.

Mappings:
VerbNet: NM
FrameNet: NM
PropBank: smack.01
WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 2, 3

Sense Number 3: Kiss lightly.

Examples:
She smacked her grandson on the lips.

Mappings:
VerbNet: NM
FrameNet: NM
PropBank: NM
WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 4

Sense Number 4: Open and shut ones mouth repeatedly, as when eating, possibly producing a sound.

Examples:
He smacked loudly during dinner.
Don't smack so, Rupert!

Mappings:
VerbNet: crane-40.3.2
FrameNet: Body_movement
PropBank: NM
WordNet 3.0 Sense Numbers: 5