slap down
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Metaphorical use of a literal phrase (slap + down).
Verb
slap down (third-person singular simple present slaps down, present participle slapping down, simple past and past participle slapped down)
- (transitive) To browbeat or reprimand (someone) harshly, usually in front of other people.
- She slapped down her subordinate at the meeting.
- (transitive) To harshly reject (something).
- The judge slapped down the department's rule rewrites.
Noun
slap down (plural slap downs)
- Alternative spelling of slapdown.