by smeech April 2, 2007
by kschooooooo August 29, 2010
My late mother who came from Cheltenham used 'smeech' to mean 'over-heating fat', i.e. a combination of 'smoke' and 'steam' so my brother and I still thought it was only used in our family as we'd never come across anyone who knew it. but now we know better.
by Cheltenham6 September 23, 2009
This is a west country/rural word of old. It means a burning smell or a smell so bad you think you can see it.
My mother, having been born on the Mendips in 1932 uses it alot.
My mother, having been born on the Mendips in 1932 uses it alot.
The grilled kippers left a terrible smeech in the kitchen.
The coal fire created a foggy smeech in the lounge.
The coal fire created a foggy smeech in the lounge.
by Keyte January 1, 2005
by Yui Mubō February 24, 2017