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an abbreviation of "something else." Similar to awesome or fantastic. A supersized version of swell.

Dont listen to these people. My grandmother used this word before that LWS boy was even born. Perhaps influenced by cajun or creole; or perhaps it was her alzheimers.
It was real real...you know, smill.
You aced your test thats smill!
Damn, this fried crab cake is smill. Take a bite.
smill by Braddick July 27, 2006
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shile of pit 

How mormons call someone a pile of shit without the guilty feeling of actually swearing.
I hate that daveecakes, he's a shile of pit.
shile of pit by wopiii3 September 10, 2010

Team Smiley 

A pretend association with a club, group or anything that does not exist. People who say that they are associated with something in which thay are clearly not, just for the sheer sake of attention.

Used primarily in Michigan and Ohio, though I've heard it has stretched to other states.
Person 1:"I'm going on Tour with Kayne West!"
Person 2:"No you're not, you're going on tour with Team Smiley"

Person 1:'My Dad knows the president!"
Person 2:"Yeah, the president of Team Smiley."

Stage 5 Smiley 

Someone who uses an obsessive amount of Smiley face icons during a conversation.
Me: How was your day?
Her: Great :)
Her: Yours ;)
Me:Its been so-so
Her: :(
Her: Im sorry, you should cheer up 8)
Me: uhoh, looks like I got a stage 5 smiley on my hands..
Stage 5 Smiley by GRabbit35 March 4, 2010
a rhetorical figure expressing comparison or likeness, by use of such words as like, as, so
Her eyes were as pretty as diamonds;
ALSO
The sand was hot like fire
simile by Jessica September 11, 2003

Smiley Cyrus 

When Miley Cyrus actually smiles for a day without twerking while sticking her tongue out to swallow the jizz from her crowd.
I was greeted by Smiley Cyrus today!
Smiley Cyrus by WhoDatFreshBoi April 2, 2017

smole child 

Literally meaning small child. A cute way to say small child. Someone innocent and young.
smole child by Pnutbutty August 18, 2017