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(adj.) a person; usually of low intelligence who wears sportwear and acts in a threatening manner. Refers to an entire underclass of British culture
Colloquialism originating from Belfast but has since been exported nationally. See also: Chavs, Hoodies, Neds, Townies, Kevs, Charvers, Steeks, Spides, Bazzas, Yarcos, Ratboys, Kappa Slappers, Skangers, Scutters, Janners, Stigs, Scallies, Hood Rats. e.g. "here mate, lend us a feg", one would reply; " Step back you Shmick! I've got mace!"
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1. adj. glamourous
2. v. to dress up "You look shmick!"
or "We're going out soon - time to go get schmicko!" |
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unit of measure equivalent to one one-hundred thousands of a clue most people don't have a shmick about computers.
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| 3. | Shmick | ||
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A word that can basically be used in any situation, as any part of speech. Often used as a replacement for the word shit. Also a common nickname or insult. "Dude that was some good shmick we smoked up last night."
"Fucking shmick, this paper is tough!" Used as a nice nickname: "Sup Shmick!" Used as an insult: "Dude you're such a fucking shmick you know that?" |
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Is his dad a mechanic, because he is a MACHINE.An absolute charmer, someone who exudes sexiness naturally. The one and only. "He was looking awfully shmick, so shmick I wanted to mount him"
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