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A. Any noun, any adjective, any adverb, and it can describe (be) anything you want it to be.
B. Simpler defintion: ANYTHING.
C. The induction of the Order of the Shmeep. You must use the word in an everyday sentence without prompting to be inducted. Belonging to this order is a lifelong duty.
D. Word invented by the Founders of the Order of the Shmeep: NJ, Makani, and Tas.
B. Simpler defintion: ANYTHING.
C. The induction of the Order of the Shmeep. You must use the word in an everyday sentence without prompting to be inducted. Belonging to this order is a lifelong duty.
D. Word invented by the Founders of the Order of the Shmeep: NJ, Makani, and Tas.
by DarkPotter7 March 21, 2022
Verb, noun.
From the protogermanic “schmiepen” derived from the ancient town of
Schmiepheim known for its unamused inhabitants.
US “Sh-meep” UK “Sh-maep”
To make a dismayed face with one head slightly tilted. Emphasis is given to the degree of flattening of the lips. Typically in one’s reaction to statements the family patriarch deems to be humorous.
From the protogermanic “schmiepen” derived from the ancient town of
Schmiepheim known for its unamused inhabitants.
US “Sh-meep” UK “Sh-maep”
To make a dismayed face with one head slightly tilted. Emphasis is given to the degree of flattening of the lips. Typically in one’s reaction to statements the family patriarch deems to be humorous.
His daughter politely gave the requisite laughter until one wise crack too many and then she shmeeped at him.
by Barron von Haha September 17, 2022