"slapgate" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Forms: slapgates [plural]
Etymology: From slap + -gate. Etymology templates: {{suf|en|slap|gate}} slap + -gate Head templates: {{en-prop|-|slapgates}} slapgate (usually uncountable, plural slapgates)
  1. (informal) Any of various controversies involving a well-known person slapping another person or thing. Tags: informal, uncountable, usually Synonyms: Slapgate, SlapGate

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Alternative forms

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