4 definitions by Jackman6of7
A language derived from English in which the first consonant of every word is replaced with "shm". If the word does not start with a consonant, you add "shm" as a prefix
by Jackman6of7 June 5, 2017
A.K.A. Swizzlesticks
That one friend you have who always takes charge of a situation. A natural born leader.
That one friend you have who always takes charge of a situation. A natural born leader.
Rusty: Aye, where are we going for lunch Captain Swizzly?
Cpt. S: Arby's.
Rusty: But Arby's su-
Cpt. S: shut up, I'm Captain Swizzly.
Cpt. S: Arby's.
Rusty: But Arby's su-
Cpt. S: shut up, I'm Captain Swizzly.
by Jackman6of7 November 22, 2019
Antonym of Smibb
The state of falling asleep very quickly because of a lack of excitement for the near future.
A lack of being smibb
The state of falling asleep very quickly because of a lack of excitement for the near future.
A lack of being smibb
Cole: I had a great night sleep last night!
Russ: why do you think that was?
Cole: I have a very boring day today, so I wasn't very smibb last night.
Maddie: so, in essence, you got smubbed.
Cole: I did. I got smubbed.
Cam: Sounds to me like you had a smubb night.
Cole: Yes, any form of the word smubb can be used in any tense and still be grammatically correct. That is why it is such a special word.
Russ: why do you think that was?
Cole: I have a very boring day today, so I wasn't very smibb last night.
Maddie: so, in essence, you got smubbed.
Cole: I did. I got smubbed.
Cam: Sounds to me like you had a smubb night.
Cole: Yes, any form of the word smubb can be used in any tense and still be grammatically correct. That is why it is such a special word.
by Jackman6of7 February 7, 2020
Cole: I couldn't sleep last night; I was so excited for Christmas
Jack: So, you were smibb last night.
Cole: You could say that, yes.
Jake: Could one also say that you got smibbed?
Cole: That, too, would be a correct statement.
Ellie: Sounds to me like you had a very smibb night.
Cole: Yes, the word smibb can virtually be used in any tense or form. That is what makes it such a great word!
Jack: So, you were smibb last night.
Cole: You could say that, yes.
Jake: Could one also say that you got smibbed?
Cole: That, too, would be a correct statement.
Ellie: Sounds to me like you had a very smibb night.
Cole: Yes, the word smibb can virtually be used in any tense or form. That is what makes it such a great word!
by Jackman6of7 February 7, 2020