five-star

Etymology 1
From the hotel quality rating system used in many countries, using from one to five stars.

Adjective

 * 1) Of the best quality.

Etymology 2
From the five-pointed star of the red, hand-shaped mark from a slap on bare skin.

Noun

 * 1) A hard slap on bare skin with a hand that leaves a red, fully hand-shaped mark.
 * He still owes me a five-star so I try not to let him catch me with my shirt off.
 * 1) A mark from such a slap.
 * Look at that five-star on my back! That bastard who gave it to me really has it coming.

Verb

 * 1) To slap someone hard with the hand on bare skin, leaving a red, fully hand-shaped mark.
 * My friend five-starred me after we got out of the pool. Do you have a shirt I can wear to cover it?