... ordinary speech, a man would simply refer to his barber, a woman to her hairdresser.saloon bar. See pub.saloon-car parlor carAlso saloon-carriage, in a railroad car.S309hborrowed from Latin ... lives by his wits, managing to skirt the law. More specifically, a petty criminal small-scale black market operator. Also applied to race-track touts.spiv 341second, n. magna A university term. ... purposes of chastisement. Whereas spanking is usually taken to mean the application of palm to backside, smack can mean any type of slap. Used also as a noun. I gave her a smack. smacker, n. see...