Spank in a sentence as a noun

"Bruising, switches, rods, and welts are not "spanking.

You know, spank your spouse if she/he does something wrong.

] she threatens to, or even does, spank him in the butt.

...Salman Rushdie has called her "a weird woman who seems to feel the need to alternately praise and spank".

Every large study about psy effects by spanking is split one way or the other.

The question isn't why not spank; the question is why spank when it's entirely unnecessary.

No, of course you wouldn't hire a nanny who doesn't spank if you require them to spank your child under certain circumstances.

[...] If you feel discipline is necessary, the AAP recommends that you do not spank or use other physical punishments.

Powerful is pretty relative, there are lots of tasks where even a modern "low-end" Intel chip will spank any ARM device.

Spank in a sentence as a verb

Does CPS take people's children away for clearly causing long term harm to them in that way?There is no conclusive proof that spanking children causes psy harm.

In fact, everyone recognized that they had only been spanked because they were misbehaving, and that they had 'earned' the punishment.

>" this is only acceptable for application start-up routines"You gonna come spank me if I do it synchronously and it works for me?

Unfortunately that nomenclature might also lead to exposing a **************** method which might also be suboptimal

Research into the results of different pa renting styles may confuse cause and effect; do parents spank difficult kids or do kids become diffi cult because they are spanked?

It wouldn't be surprising to find a correlation between spanking and slightly lower IQ or later behavioral problems, but does spanking cause either?

Can scientific literature that relies on self-reporting by parents show anything useful?Regardless of effectiveness, should one spank?

But I highly respect whosever management decision it was to keep Samsung's units as independent as possible, even so that one hand of the company may be helping to spank the other.

Socialization researchers have not demonstrated that such factors as birth order, spanking or parental education are responsible for how children develop.

Spank definitions

noun

a slap with the flat of the hand

verb

give a spanking to; subject to a spanking

See also: paddle larrup