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"smack head" is not correct and usable in written English
It is a slang phrase used to signal irritation or disapproval. It is inadvisable to use this phrase in any type of formal written communication. Example: "Susan was so frustrated with the broken computer that she wanted to smack her head."
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"She's a smack head and I'm a crack head," Louise offers by way of explanation.
Whether a homeless smack head troubling you for 50p for a cup of tea or a coked-up, pinstriped exec foaming off about his speedboat, there is a toxic aura that prevents connection.
What England have to guard against is the excitement that can overtake bowlers who see the ball smack head high into the keeper's gloves so that they pitch too short.
A bunch of idiots are looning about the shores of Loch Ness and one of them, a smack head, gets bitten by something in the waters of Loch Ness and later starts metamorphosing into a monster in Glasgow.
It's amazing how people judge a book by its cover... you will never be referred to as a "smack head" if you don't look like one.
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This was where the smack heads and the sex workers, the dipsos and the dossers, hung out.
The laughs derive from fish-out-of-water gags, as the Coneheads' customs and culture shock smack head-first against American normalcy.
My parents were both smack heads while I was in high school.
Smack-head Dave tells us he's "Sick of failing, of not getting somewhere, not being someone".
Although at the mean time, the use of taller towers, however, smacks head-on into the issue of transportability.
The offensive and defensive linemen are smacking heads, running backs are colliding with linebackers, tight ends are blocking defensive ends, safeties are flying in to make tackles.
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