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schmicker

the English corruption of the ancient (circa 1960's USA) phrase "schmuck, her." The phrase was doubly derogatory. It was used among heterosexual males to indicate worthless specimens of the species, as well as to further belittle said specimens by implying a highly effeminate nature. Eventually, an unwilligness to expend much energy on such "shmucks" prompted speakers to contract the phrase into "Schmicker," its current incarnation.
"Check out that Schmicker."
by Stud March 17, 2005
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Schmeckle

1) penis
2) junk
3) his package
4) idiot
1) "his schmeckle was so big"
2) "im going to punch him in the schmeckle"
3) "did you see the schmeckle on that guy?"
4) "have you talked to that schmeckle today?
by Jordyn and Veronique January 21, 2008
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schnickle

A small, physical show of endearment (especially towards a child).
I always gave him a little schnickle before he went to bed.
by Schnickler October 11, 2015
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Schmucklepuff

A large person with a boisterous laugh and kick-awesome attitude.
The story would have been mondaine if the schmucklepuff had not interjected his witty comments.
by Bartall August 21, 2009
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schmuckler

1. describes a very overexited individual, usually with the ladies
2. very popular with the ladies, has lots of sex all the time, usually with more than one girl, very talented in bed
Man, I want that schmuckler to sex me up.
by Phil Keller December 6, 2006
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schicklgrubered

Taking something and turning it into a representation of Adolf Hitler, whose father's original name was Alois Schicklgruber.

See Wikipedia for biography: Alois Hitler was born illegitimate. For the first 39 years of his life he bore his mother's surname, Schicklgruber. In 1876, he took the surname of his stepfather, Johann Georg Hiedler. The name was spelled Hiedler, Huetler, Huettler and Hitler and probably changed to "Hitler" by a clerk. The origin of the name is either from the German word Hittler and similar, "one who lives in a hut", "shepherd", or from the Slavic word Hidlar and Hidlarcek.

Allied propaganda exploited Hitler's original family name during World War II. Pamphlets bearing the phrase "Heil Schicklgruber" were airdropped over German cities.
"My poster got schicklgrubered and now I look like Hitler."

"We were arguing about politics and I schicklgrubered the guy by calling him a Nazi."
by GSS9000 January 10, 2008
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schmeckler

Awww look at Alex's little schmeckler
by Dave o' Dave January 28, 2014
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