1. The action that is intermediate between smiling and laughing.
2. When you read something on the internet and you want to laugh but you end up smiling.
2. When you read something on the internet and you want to laugh but you end up smiling.
by T-i-double-f January 03, 2010
by mymichellenotyours January 14, 2010
Ali let out a smaugh, upon hearing about the intricacies of growing old and generally not caring.
Luna Smaughed at the thought of a tiny giraffe.
“Who the hell names themselves (Pillow)? A smaugh flashed across my face
Luna Smaughed at the thought of a tiny giraffe.
“Who the hell names themselves (Pillow)? A smaugh flashed across my face
by Landover March 27, 2021
Ali let out a smaugh, upon hearing about the intricacies of growing old and generally not caring.
Luna Smaughed at the thought of a tiny giraffe.
“Who the hell names themselves (Pillow)? A smaugh flashed across my face
Luna Smaughed at the thought of a tiny giraffe.
“Who the hell names themselves (Pillow)? A smaugh flashed across my face
by Landover March 27, 2021
by Smaugher November 10, 2010
Combination of Smaugh, as is you like to make people smile and laugh but not describe the entire thought.
by TwerpyWerp February 22, 2023
A word to describe the Steam (or other) library of a gamer who does not adhere by the philosophy of finishing all games present on said library. Of a gamer who simply hoards games on sale, then keeps those games safe inside their lair, only deciding to play those games when they feel like it.
This is the directly contesting definition to the word "backlog" commonly used when referring to a list of games, implying the need to finish all games present in said backlog, as is the original definition of the term backlog in working environments.
If you hoard games on sale with absolutely no intention on playing them until you feel like it, or have hoarded games in the past with the intention of playing all of them then eventually stopped playing video games with that mindset, feel free to refer to your library as your "Smaugh's Lair" (an obvious reference to the cavern of the dragon Smaugh in the Hobbit movies, filled with gold to never be used by the dragon).
This is the directly contesting definition to the word "backlog" commonly used when referring to a list of games, implying the need to finish all games present in said backlog, as is the original definition of the term backlog in working environments.
If you hoard games on sale with absolutely no intention on playing them until you feel like it, or have hoarded games in the past with the intention of playing all of them then eventually stopped playing video games with that mindset, feel free to refer to your library as your "Smaugh's Lair" (an obvious reference to the cavern of the dragon Smaugh in the Hobbit movies, filled with gold to never be used by the dragon).
-Hey what's your backlog looking like?
-It's not a backlog. It is a grand cavern filled with riches and treasures, safeguarded by me, the great hoarding dragon. My lair. Smaugh's Lair.
-what
-It's not a backlog. It is a grand cavern filled with riches and treasures, safeguarded by me, the great hoarding dragon. My lair. Smaugh's Lair.
-what
by Katanow November 21, 2024