Dismissive prefix added to the second iteration of the noun being dismissed.
A pseudo-Yiddish-ization.
A pseudo-Yiddish-ization.
by tarbender February 05, 2005
(Pronounced: shmm) A phrase you put before a word so it indicates that you don't want, need, or like it. In other words, the opposite.
It usually shows in TV kids' shows.
It usually shows in TV kids' shows.
Henry: Pfft, I don't want to go to school today
Henry: Schmool, school.
Mychal: I don't need teamwork.
Mychal: Schmeanwork, teamwork.
Schm-
Henry: Schmool, school.
Mychal: I don't need teamwork.
Mychal: Schmeanwork, teamwork.
Schm-
by broception_15 May 12, 2019