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Not too many, not a lot

Opposite of bare
There are smitch girls in this party :(
Smitch by Original-Goose October 8, 2019
Related Words
Smigt smigtin smit Smite Smig smiggle smitch smigger Smita Smiggs
Someone who can always make you smile. She is the most beautiful girl in the world and has a very contagious smile and laugh. If you get a Smita, you are very lucky and take care of her. She can light up your world. She is also sensitive and can often cry quietly when she is broken which is rare. Everybody loves her and people want to be her best friend. A Smita is the perfect person, the best friend and the best most stunning partner, she is sweet, sexy and amazing.
Oh that girl is so amazing and stunning, she must be a Smita.
Smita by thisanonymouse February 1, 2019

deep smit 

To be intrigued and drawn to a beau; an unexpected romantic connection.
Wow, Michael's dating a really sweet and clever guy and it looks like a case of mutual deep smit.
deep smit by flyingdog August 9, 2009
smit is a name of a boy... which means "perfectionist". Some of the qualities of boys of this name are that they are very attractive and also intelligent. They are very friendly and kind. Overall, they are sensitive and lovable people with most amazing minds who are very rarely found.
"Joe wanted to be smit"

"Girls loves Smit"
smit by Showman282 December 9, 2012

Smigarette 

Another way to say cigarette.

especially useful to any group of people inebriated by psychedelics (particularly, a dangerous dosage of LSD and shrooms) due to the bursts of laughter in the tripper's friends generated by the utterance of this word, whether purposely or accidentally slurred.

smoke + cigarette
1: ok, ok... enough ripping on that ugly bitch, my sides hurt. i need a smigarette

2: (hysterical laughter)

1: what?

2: damn these must be some good mushrooms, 'cause i swear you just said 'smigarette'
Smigarette by Wild Drunken Bill August 4, 2008
Another version of the German last name "Schmidt", only those who have the name "Smidt" almost always have to spell it out.

Also, the "D" is silent, but never fails to confuse people.
Person A: "Name?"
Me: "Smidt."
Person A: "Schmidt. ...Nope, can't find your reservation."
Me: "...That's Smidt, S M I D T."
Person A: "...S M I D T? ...Oh, here it is."

...or...

"Your last name is Smiddit?"
"...No."
Smidt by doomisdelicious April 11, 2009