First-known documented scale by an Eastern Bloc author (Nichita SmochinÄ of Moldavia) created for men and women courting one another to rate flirting and kissing on a scale of 1 to 9 (Communist belief did not allow for a 10). The original scale was published in 1930 by SmochinÄ's in the anthology, CunoÈtinÈe Utile ("Useful Knowledge").
As the story goes, SmochinÄ was in Paris at the time, and met a young woman who simply could not flirt or kiss. When he tried to explain to his friends how poorly this woman communicated and later smooched, there was simply no language for explaining this problem. That night, SmochinÄ created the famous SmochinÄ Smooch Scale in one draft. Many say he was divinely inspired.
The rating for #1 took off and gained quite a bit of fame internationally. In its original form, it was "Ästa se sÄrutÄ ca o sardinÄ rece de la Marea NeagrÄ" (This one kisses like a cold sardine from the Black Sea.) By the time is was used in speakeasies in Chicago, it had been notably shortened to "Ca un peÅte rece" (Like a cold fish).
"So, Fred, tell us. How does she rate on the SmochinÄ Smooch Scale?"
Spread out or scattered over an extremely wide spectrum.
My feelings about my new job are all over the map.
1👍 1👎
The act of staying attached and united.
The Siamese twins had no choice but to stick together.
13👍 2👎