Used as a word of departure; it means that the person saying it wishes for you to remain calm and keep your life in tact until they see you again (smooth not rough).
Jack: Alright, well I think it's time for me to head home
Justin: Alright, stay smooth bro
Jack: I'll try
Justin: Alright, stay smooth bro
Jack: I'll try
by Diggy070 October 03, 2023

this person would rather stay up all night watching tiktok or youtube than go to bed. this person gets no sleep and is addicted to their phone. if you don’t do this you are either homeschooled, left handed, or a ginger.
by daddytigger October 20, 2023

JD: Hey, how's it going. Sorry I can't stay, I've got to be awake at 6 o'clock tomorrow.
Regis: There's nothing wrong with "staying short"/"going short"/"short tripping".
You go to a bar with the intent of being there only to be seen, have one drink, see someone that is conveniently available and GTFO (get the f**k out) as soon as possible.
Regis: There's nothing wrong with "staying short"/"going short"/"short tripping".
You go to a bar with the intent of being there only to be seen, have one drink, see someone that is conveniently available and GTFO (get the f**k out) as soon as possible.
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