• Sensors at the midway point of the table detect the angle, speed, and trajectory of the not-exactly-oncoming puck, and instructs the mechanism how and where to fire the disc -- you slap it back, and the same sequence happens on your compadre's end.

    ENGADGET: Airhockey Over a Distance

  • Mrs Albright gave her embattled ally a figurative slap on the back, praising Japan for its loyalty and bravery.

    ECONOMIST: The ungrateful Japanese

  • Regardless of whether you prefer print or digital formats, we reckon that all readers deserve a hearty slap on the back.

    ENGADGET

  • The boy was tall and tough, rumored to have carried out one of the killings and likely to become Capone next semester, and yet there he was in the cell, cowering and sobbing after the chief gave him a light slap on the back of the head.

    NEWYORKER: Cell One

  • Kim then shifts into sales-mode by pointing out that Samsung's more power-efficient 240Hz LCDs and Plasmas with highly-reflective black panels and LED edge-lighting are quickly cutting into any advantage offered by OLEDs -- including thinness if you factor in the additional electronics you'd have to slap onto the back of those 3-mm thick OLED panels to create a TV.

    ENGADGET: blogger-avatar

  • Slap him in the back of the head. (Laughter.) Take their wallet. (Laughter.) Just make it happen.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • Her defense came back to slap Hillary in the face during the presidency when his affair with intern Monica Lewinsky erupted.

    FORBES: Can Bad Boys Change?

  • MRS. OBAMA: That knucklehead -- slap him in the back of the head. (Laughter.) Find that one friend, that one colleague, that one person -- we've all got that one person.

    WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the First Lady at a Campaign Event

  • In forums that look like Twitter feeds or Facebook pages, sales teams can share leads and information about clients (some of it gleaned from profiles on public networks), ask for and get speedy approval of discounts and slap one another virtually on the back for clinching a deal.

    ECONOMIST: Microsoft in pursuit (1)

  • Orpik fired a slap shot from the left point that hit the back of the net 7:49 into overtime Saturday night to give the Penguins a 4-3 victory over the New York Islanders that ended the Eastern Conference first-round series in six games.

    NPR: Orpik's OT Goal Sends Penguins To 2nd Round

  • You might think from the way she takes a step back that she is readying to give him a slap across the face.

    NPR: Somalia's Farah: Humanizing a Broken Place

  • Ott took a drop pass from Jason Pominville and fired a slap shot by Vokoun with less than 2 minutes to go in the first to put Buffalo back in front.

    WSJ: Penguins' 15-game winning streak snapped by Sabres

  • The puck rotated back to Salvador, who had shifted to the midpoint of the blue line to release a slap shot from the point.

    WSJ: Anatomy of a Benching: How Gaborik Fell Out of Favor

  • The monetary authority's aim was to slap down hedge funds that had been shorting shares (selling borrowed shares in the hope of buying them back later at a lower price).

    ECONOMIST: Hong Kong

  • Back at the office, I'm poring over a map, trying to figure out where the slap-down may have occurred.

    WSJ: A Walk on the Dirty Side of Politics: 'Can You Tell Me a Little About Your Ex-Husband?'

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