sMS or Short Mans Syndrome: a mental and physical affliction medically grouped in the Social Tempestuous Discards of human ailments or (STDs), caused by spiral-shaped spirochete bacterium, Treponema pallidum.
The disease has been known under many names during history, including the "French disease" and the "Great Spanish Pox".
sMs has had a prominent role in history and literature for the last several hundred years.
The route of transmission of sMS is almost always through excessive alcohol consumption. However, there are examples of congenital sMS via transmission from mother to child in utero.
The signs and symptoms of sMS are numerous; before the advent of serological testing, precise diagnosis was very difficult.
In fact, the affliction was dubbed the "Great Imitator" because it was often confused with other diseases.
sMS can be easily treated with blunt trauma to the knee’s or scalp. The oldest, and still most effective, method is an intraanal injection of a foot.
If not treated, sMS can cause serious effects such as damage to the heart, aorta, brain, eyes, marriage, friend, WoW and bones. In some cases these effects can be fatal.
In 1998, the complete genetic sequence of T. pallidum was published which may aid understanding of the pathogenesis of sMS.
The disease has been known under many names during history, including the "French disease" and the "Great Spanish Pox".
sMs has had a prominent role in history and literature for the last several hundred years.
The route of transmission of sMS is almost always through excessive alcohol consumption. However, there are examples of congenital sMS via transmission from mother to child in utero.
The signs and symptoms of sMS are numerous; before the advent of serological testing, precise diagnosis was very difficult.
In fact, the affliction was dubbed the "Great Imitator" because it was often confused with other diseases.
sMS can be easily treated with blunt trauma to the knee’s or scalp. The oldest, and still most effective, method is an intraanal injection of a foot.
If not treated, sMS can cause serious effects such as damage to the heart, aorta, brain, eyes, marriage, friend, WoW and bones. In some cases these effects can be fatal.
In 1998, the complete genetic sequence of T. pallidum was published which may aid understanding of the pathogenesis of sMS.
Friend 1: My god that short guy is so annoying?
Friend 2: Leave Miguel alone he has sMS!
Friend 1: oh my we should be nice to him then you know what they say
Friend 1&2: "Friends don't let Friends be gnomes"
Friend 2: Leave Miguel alone he has sMS!
Friend 1: oh my we should be nice to him then you know what they say
Friend 1&2: "Friends don't let Friends be gnomes"
by Ibal El-Miski June 13, 2007
by YetAnotherDavid April 10, 2006
by dropdeadx April 24, 2019
(SMiling Mentally)
We ALL know that even though what your friend said was 'sooo' funny and hilarious you want to say lol, lmfao, lmao, lmbo, or in retarded cases ROTFLMAO but here is the REAL joke was it really so funny that you were LITERALLY laughing and rolling your INSEPARABLE "butt" off? NO. So i created a more SMARTER way of saying "lol."
- Laughing without actual outbursts.
- Especially in a quiet place maybe church or something.
We ALL know that even though what your friend said was 'sooo' funny and hilarious you want to say lol, lmfao, lmao, lmbo, or in retarded cases ROTFLMAO but here is the REAL joke was it really so funny that you were LITERALLY laughing and rolling your INSEPARABLE "butt" off? NO. So i created a more SMARTER way of saying "lol."
- Laughing without actual outbursts.
- Especially in a quiet place maybe church or something.
-Today i farted in class, everybody ran out when they smelled it
-SM
-That joke was real funny SM im at an assembly
-What you said wasnt funny enough to laugh out loud but i dont want you to feel bad SM
-SM
-That joke was real funny SM im at an assembly
-What you said wasnt funny enough to laugh out loud but i dont want you to feel bad SM
by JJadeNM January 23, 2010