smack
Heroin. Most frequently used in the 60s. A word used by gangsters to suggest Heroin so that nobody understand what they are talking about. =When the smack begins to flow, I really don't More…
Smack
Used to describe disrespectful/rude comments made towards or about someone. =“Rachel needs to stop talking all that smack about Ana.” Etymology : Zero derivation from the word “smack”, More…
smackdown
Great pain Used to draw up a more vivid image of pain, stemming from wrestling. Most likely obtained from WWF Smackdown, a wrestling show. =Come over here and I’ll put the smackdown More…
Smackeral
A minimal, or small amount. like a "smack dab" of something. Coined to sound cute (as small things are usually cute) or to creatively describe a small amount =Add a little smackeral of H2O More…
Smancy
eye-catching in a good way, put-together, fancy. Apparent Meaning: appealing to the eye, usually pertaining to clothes. Reason Used: to describe my outfit in a cute way and show More…
Smang
To have sexual relations with a woman. Based on the slang terms “smash” and “bang” which mean the same thing. =It’s a pretty vulgar term which implies male dominance. Etymology : More…
smang(1)
(blending of two words) A combination of smashing and banging within a sexual context. =Smang originally appeared in the song Lemme Smang it Girl by Yung Humma, who describes it as a More…
smartphoneography
Photography done using smartphones that have cameras with relatively good resolution. =Taking pictures with a smartphone has become so popular, it even has its own name: iPhoneography, or More…
Smash
To play the video game Super Smash Brothers. ’ =‘To smash’ is used among friends as a short and adoring way to refer to playing Super Smash Brothers, possibly the most popular social video More…
Smash (2)
(noun) another term for an overhead in tennis =Are we going to practice smashes with volleys coach? Etymology : probably comes from smack or mash =my Canadian teammate talking to our More…
Smash(1)
(verb) To have sex with. Popularized by the TV show “For the Love of Ray J”, the term became widespread after one of the female contestants, Luscious, was accused of “smashing a homie” More…
smashed
excessively drunk Drinking is a destructive activity; anyone who’s ever drunk excessively knows this. So it’s only appropriate that when you drink in excess, you’re More…
smashed
getting drunk =Jerry’s friend Bob, went to the same party and got smashed. =Rice student
smashin
the act of playing any of the Super Smash brother games while drinking =verb Etymology : Houston, TX =Rice University students
smashing
(verb) to totally dominate in a forum that does not include direct competition =This term is a change in usage of the same term which previously meant wonderful or extraordinary, a More…
smatter
('Smash' + 'Shatter' = 'Smatter') smatter, v. to break into many pieces by a strong force, such as gale force winds =Smatter is a blending and clipping of More…
smdh
(Acronym) “Shaking My Damn Head” – a sign of disapproval and/or disgust. =This term is an acronym for “Shaking my damn head” which also began to be widely used in the internet world along More…
smearing
the process of rubbing one’s foot quickly against a rock-climbing wall in order to produce traction when a foot hold is not within reach possible reason used: Used by the More…
smed
Something that is cool, hip, chic, or aesthetically pleasing apparent meaning: cool, hip, chic, or aesthetically pleasing. This word was a nonce word used by Adam to describe something More…
smeepafied
the state of being sleepy and tired reason used: colloquial speech =It’s late and I’m getting smeepafieded. Etymology : slang and affixation of ‘-afied’ More…