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1. n. a blow with the fist or hand.□ Quiet or I’ll give you a belt in the chops.□ I got a belt in the gut for my trouble.2. tv. to strike someone.□ Quiet or I’ll belt you one!□ Don’t belt me!3. n. a kick or a thrill.□ We all got quite a belt from your jokes.□ Kelly gets a belt from roller coasters.4. n. the rush or jolt from an injection of a drug. (Drugs.)□ This stuff has one hell of a belt.□ The belt nearly knocked her over.5. n. an injection of a drug. (Drugs.)□ I could use a belt of smack to hold off the pain.□ Gimme a belt in the leg, will you? My arms are finished.6. n. a swallow of liquor.□ He took a belt and rolled it around in his mouth be- ore draining it down into his rumbling belly.□ Three more quick belts and he was ready to sit down and talk.7. tv. to drink (something). (See also belt the grape.)□ He belted his drink and asked for another.□ Don’t belt it! Savor it! Go slowly.
Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions. 2015.