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A '''beat''' (in a spanking context) is a [[stroke]] or [[blow]] with the hand or with an [[implement]].
A '''beat''' (in a spanking context) is a [[stroke]] or [[blow]] with the hand or with an [[implement]].



Revision as of 23:55, 30 November 2020

A beat (in a spanking context) is a stroke or blow with the hand or with an implement.

To beat (verb) means to give a subject one, or a series of, beats. The verb implies a relatively severe punishment, and it often implies abusive conduct. See also the noun beating.

Example use:

  • He beat his buttocks green and blue.

See also

Template:Spanking types

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