This stems from the ideology that some parents have of slapping their kids as a form of punishment if they fall out of line, eventually hoping to correct their behaviour. Hence the phrase “slapped-out”.
Henry: I got slapped-out by the boss today.
Mable: What happened this time?
Henry: I got the address wrong on today’s invoice and it never made it to his desk.
Mable: Probably just in a bad mood, you should’ve seen how he slapped-out Charlie the other day.
OR
Bob: My wife slapped me out yesterday for staying at the bar too late.
Tom: I hate when my wife slaps me out man, I’d do anything to avoid it.
To tease or flirt with another person, as well as the other person reciprocates and teases/flirts with you. Used to describe your experience with a friend or colleague about the person you met or the talk you had with the person.
Can also be defined as two guys just having a good time as well as two girls having a good time.
Hey, I absolutely had a great time with this girl I met last night. We connected and we also slapped it out, it was great!
What happens when someone is served an open palmed disrespect, often utilizing a tool. Is seen as a deserved act of revenge after a period of humilation.