Acronym:
Stressing Me Out
When something is really bothering you or pissing you off you use the word SMO, SMOed, or SMOing instead of saying "mad, angry, upset,pissed off ect..."
OR
If you are really get the context of SMO. you can just use it in random sentences
Stressing Me Out
When something is really bothering you or pissing you off you use the word SMO, SMOed, or SMOing instead of saying "mad, angry, upset,pissed off ect..."
OR
If you are really get the context of SMO. you can just use it in random sentences
ex.: Im really SMOing right now
meaning: Im really stressing right now.
ex.: Im all SMOed out
meaning: Im really stressed out right now.
ex.: That sounds really SMO right now.
meaning: That sounds really (gay, boring, stupid, lame ect..).
or
ex: Im gonna go SMO my room.
meaning: Im gonna go be bored in my room.
ex: Im gonna go SMO the store.
meaning: Im gonna go to the store really quickly.
meaning: Im really stressing right now.
ex.: Im all SMOed out
meaning: Im really stressed out right now.
ex.: That sounds really SMO right now.
meaning: That sounds really (gay, boring, stupid, lame ect..).
or
ex: Im gonna go SMO my room.
meaning: Im gonna go be bored in my room.
ex: Im gonna go SMO the store.
meaning: Im gonna go to the store really quickly.
by SMOslut April 5, 2009
Means suck me on soft. Typically used when somebody pisses you off and you need a quick insulting phrase.
by daboimillz May 4, 2020
by barzarc October 29, 2009
Smo, this word is from the old and nearly forgotten stoke dialect that used to be spoken in and around stoke-on-trent. It means small boy.
"Hey there's a smo"
"How's your smo?"
"How's your smo?"
by Taffy69 August 31, 2005
an abbreviation of the popular phrase "Suck Me Off" the word SMO can be used in many different contexts.
As a verb: "SMO me real quick bitch"
As a noun: "Gimme a SMO!"
As an Adjective: "That girl looks like a real SMObag"
As a noun: "Gimme a SMO!"
As an Adjective: "That girl looks like a real SMObag"
by mike labarbara, chris johnson March 5, 2008
by Neil F. December 20, 2006