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Slaps refers to the act of striking someone or something with an open hand, creating a sharp impact and sound. It can also describe a wide range of related uses of the open-hand strike in different contexts, from discipline and self-defense to performance and music.

Physically, a slap can cause pain, sting, or injury, depending on force, location, and the recipient's vulnerability.

Slapstick is a genre of humor that uses exaggerated, physical action, including slap incidents, to create comedy

In music, "slap" refers to a percussive technique used on bass guitar and electric sub-bass instruments. Slap

In slang usage, "slap" or "slaps" means that something is excellent or highly enjoyable, especially a song

In
many
jurisdictions,
intentional
slapping
is
considered
a
form
of
assault;
consent,
intent,
and
proportionality
matter
in
evaluating
legality.
Slaps
can
be
part
of
cultural
rituals
or
affectionate
gestures
in
some
societies,
but
they
are
generally
discouraged
in
public
or
professional
settings.
without
serious
intent.
In
film
and
theatre,
slapstick
relies
on
timing,
pratfalls,
and
surprising
impact,
often
with
safety
measures.
bass
involves
striking
the
strings
with
the
thumb
to
produce
a
percussive
tone,
sometimes
accompanied
by
popping
the
strings
with
the
fingers.
The
technique
became
prominent
in
funk
and
R&B
during
the
1960s
and
1970s,
with
Larry
Graham
among
its
early
innovators.
or
a
performance;
the
phrase
"that
slaps"
is
common
in
online
discourse
and
youth
culture.