Bofetada in english
Slap
pronunciation: slæp part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: slæp part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
bofetada = slap in the face ; slap ; cuff.
Example: He was not kidding when he said that Caracas could greet travellers with a slap in the face rather than a warm hug.Example: And actually a good slap is said to be statistically more likely to result in a child with agression and conduct problems, you may be interested to hear.Example: He caught a kid shoplifting in his store, gave him a good cuff on the side of his head and kicked him out the door.more:
» dar una bofetada = cuff ; slap ; slap in the face .
Example: He cuffed her so hard across the face that she staggered and fell. Example: Suddenly there was a loud 'whack-whack-whack' and I looked back to see the guide slapping the water with his fishing pole. Example: Today one of the nursing students was slapped in the face by a grumpy old man.» dar una bofetada a Alguien = give + Nombre + a slap in the face .
Example: Napoleon burst into a loud fit of laughter, gave him a slap in the face, called him a clever fellow, and made him a captain in the artillery.» pelea a bofetadas = face-slapping .
Example: His selection of films suggests a temperamental bias toward strong, violent, edgy scenes with killings, face-slappings, and confrontations.