An adjective usually used to describe food meaning "good". Commonly used in replacement of "delicious"
Do you want some animal fries from In n out?
Bruh, that sounds shmack.
Have you tried the animal fries? They're shmack.
Bruh, that sounds shmack.
Have you tried the animal fries? They're shmack.
by Dalsegnox July 22, 2017

by Rolexeous May 02, 2022

by Dęvįłîšh January 27, 2019

My brother sold his laptop overpriced. What a shmack!
Manage to buy a brand new shoes yesterday. I shmacked my friend from buying my old laptop.
Manage to buy a brand new shoes yesterday. I shmacked my friend from buying my old laptop.
by Geetz January 12, 2011

by The burger gang🍔 September 18, 2016

by Pali shmacker low key June 11, 2018

to be extremely drunk or high, but at the same time, enjoyable.
Also used as a verb to "shmack", or as an adverb as in "shmacking."
Also used as a verb to "shmack", or as an adverb as in "shmacking."
"this video shows others in their words, getting "shmacked""
"i'm obviously shmacked as hell right now"
"walt thank you very much, more on shmacking, later"
"to commerate being shmacked the creators of the video are now selling T-shirts."
"i'm obviously shmacked as hell right now"
"walt thank you very much, more on shmacking, later"
"to commerate being shmacked the creators of the video are now selling T-shirts."
by General Chow Mein May 12, 2012
