smacht
Discipline, control, order
Definitions
Control, discipline or order, especially imposed on someone or something unruly.
smacht In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Loaned directly from Irish 'smacht' (control, discipline).
People Also Ask
What does 'smacht' mean?
It means control, discipline or order, usually the kind imposed on someone or something that is unruly or out of hand.
Where does 'smacht' come from?
It is loaned directly from the Irish word 'smacht', which means control or discipline.
How do you use 'smacht' in a sentence?
It is typically used with 'put on', as in 'That team needs a bit of smacht put on them', meaning they need to be brought under control.
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