clap someone's cheeks

English

Etymology

From the sound that anal sex produces and its repetitive contact which can both be seen as analogous to clapping.

Verb

clap someone's cheeks (third-person singular simple present claps someone's cheeks, present participle clapping someone's cheeks, simple past and past participle clapped someone's cheeks)

  1. (slang, vulgar) To bugger; to sodomize.
    He was down bad to win the beef and clapped Harry's mom's cheeks.
  2. (slang, vulgar) To destroy; to wreck.