pimp-slap

Noun

 * 1) * 1998, Ron Nixon, "Farrakhan, the Hip-Hop Generation, and the Failure of Black American Leadership", in Amy Alexander (ed.), The Farrakhan Factor: African-American Writers on Leadership, Nationhood, and Minister Louis Farrakhan, Grove Press, ISBN 0-8021-3597-8, page 190,
 * Although Jesse Jackson and several other Civil Rights Era leaders criticized Clinton for the remarks, they nevertheless endorsed him for president. Many politically-aware young black people saw that as a pimp-slap in the face.
 * 1) * 1999, Dan Kelly, "Birchismo", in The Baffler 13, reprinted in Thomas Frank and David Mulcahey (eds.), Boob Jubilee: The Cultural Politics of the New Economy, W. W. Norton &amp; Company (2003), ISBN 0-393-32430-3, page 356,
 * a generation for whom the landmark events of Sixties were an unpleasant series of pimp-slaps.
 * 1) * 2002, Jai Anthony-Lewis Husband, Behold..., iUniverse, ISBN 0595259049, page 118,
 * “ I spent hours preparing and I still got slammed—” ¶ “Yeah, it was like an opened-handed pimp-slap!”
 * 1) * 2004, Rita Rashad, Love At Half-court: It May Be The Same Game, But It’s No Ordinary Love!, iUniverse, ISBN 0595316093, pages 27–28,
 * Then the next thing I knew, my Mom whipped around and gave Kellie one of those backhanded pimp-slaps across the face.
 * Then the next thing I knew, my Mom whipped around and gave Kellie one of those backhanded pimp-slaps across the face.

Verb

 * 1)  To slap powerfully in the face; to deliver a pimp slap to.
 * 2) * 1994, Jervey Tervalon, Understand This, Morrow, ISBN 068804560X, page 71,
 * Come over here like you think you gonna pimp-slap me because you driving your brother’s Benz.
 * 1) * 1997, Belle Waring, "Eleventh Day of Rain", in Dark Blonde Poems, Sarabande Books, ISBN 1-889330-08-6, page 58,
 * This is the eleventh day of rain in a row / when the wind off the river pimp-slaps us university whores / heading to class.
 * 1) * 2004 December 29, Neil Prakash, "9 November(D+1): Fire for Effect", in Matthew Currier Burden, The Blog of War: front-line dispatches from soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, Simon and Schuster (2006), ISBN 0743294181, page 182,
 * When that round hit the building, it looked like God himself came down and pimp-slapped him off the building. He just flew sideways like he was catapulted into orbit.
 * 1) * 2006, O.G. Wise, Queen Bee, Cook City Publishing Inc., ISBN 0977413705, page 142,
 * Renny got up and pimp-slapped the taste outta his mouth!
 * 1) * For additional quotations, see pimp slap.