Paddywhack
[pad-ee-hwak, -wak] /ˈpæd iˌʰwæk, -ˌwæk/
noun
1.
Informal. a spanking.
verb (used with object)
2.
Informal. to spank or beat.
/ˈpædɪˌwæk/
noun (informal)
1.
(Brit) another word for paddy2
2.
a spanking or smack
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