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nick anderson: yo that kid john peretta's a sick schmiede
nick friend: yeah yo i hear hes a complete flamer
nick friend: yeah yo i hear hes a complete flamer
by nickyypimpzz April 7, 2009
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a schmickk is very loud and annoying. they say things that are very offensive, and are usually ugly little fuckers. NO ONE likes a schmickk!
a schmickk is very loud and annoying. they say things that are very offensive, and are usually ugly little fuckers. NO ONE likes a schmickk!
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a badass pterodactyl noise you make while driving past pedestrians and people you are racing to scare the f**k out of them
by snowflake14252 April 27, 2010
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It's also a term used to best describe the feeling when the ad industry fucks you over - Advertising, Schmadvertising.
It's also a term used to best describe the feeling when the ad industry fucks you over - Advertising, Schmadvertising.
Sorry, I can't meet you tonight. Just been put on a brief, deadline tomorrow. That's just Schmadvertising for you.
by delaforbes June 7, 2011
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by chocolatesquare October 22, 2011
Get the Schmigim mug.Schmick is a word used as a 'Wildcard' in the English American language. Its direct origin hails from the word Lesorschmick
This exotic term is often used as an insult or an adjective. Because it is a 'Wildcard' Wildcard in the english language, it can be used in any form or tense. There are absolutely no grammatical rules to the use of this term.
This exotic term is often used as an insult or an adjective. Because it is a 'Wildcard' Wildcard in the english language, it can be used in any form or tense. There are absolutely no grammatical rules to the use of this term.
- This assignment is a pain in the schmick.
- You're a Schmick.
- Schmick on you, Schmick.
- Wow! That stupid fat schmick.
- Stop schmicking around.
- He is a f***ing Schmick.
- You're a Schmick.
- Schmick on you, Schmick.
- Wow! That stupid fat schmick.
- Stop schmicking around.
- He is a f***ing Schmick.
by Eric Schmick July 10, 2012
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