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post smash

Before raming your girlfriend from behind you take a pic of her fat ass

I sent a post smash to pucksnaps52

by Juoajfreddude April 10, 2017

13πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž


smash and grab

The act of breaking in and stealing something from whithin the broken object. Commonly used for objects in a car. Yo smash the window and grab the cd player.

Someone was doing smash and grab on high end cars.

by Ernesto Mallo May 24, 2006

22πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž


Hammer smash

The act where two or more men either accidentaly or intentionally smash or hit their penis'(Hammer) together. The act could be taken as sexual or accidental.

"Hey big boy, wanna come over and play some hammer smash?"

"Bob and I were in the locker room shower when he passed by me and we accidentally played hammer smash!"

by Heninator December 18, 2006

15πŸ‘ 11πŸ‘Ž


smash ball

The most prized item in Super Smash Bros Brawl. This item floats around the screen and must be attacked by the players in order to break it's shield. The smash ball's shield diminishes over time, too. Once a player shatters a smash ball, that player can then perform a final smash.

Player 1: "A smash ball!"
Player 2: "Back off, it's mine!"

by singNstache711 May 2, 2008

19πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž


The Smashing Pumpkins

A Great Gothic Rock Band. Created In Chicago, Illinois in 1988:

Old Smashing Pumpkins:
Billy Corgan (Vocals/Guitar)
James Iha (Guitar/Backup Vocals)
Jimmy Chamerlain (Drums/Percussion)
D'arcy Gretzky (Bass)

Albums:
Gish - May 28, 1991 (Caroline Records)(Virgin Records)

1. "I Am One" (Corgan, James Iha) – 4:07
2. "Siva" – 4:20
3. "Rhinoceros" – 6:32
4. "Bury Me" – 4:48
5. "Crush" – 3:35
6. "Suffer" – 5:11
7. "Snail" – 5:11
8. "Tristessa" – 3:33
9. "Window Paine" – 5:51
10. "Daydream" / "I'm Going Crazy" (hidden track) – 3.08

Siamese Dream - July 27, 1993 (Virgin Records)

1. "Cherub Rock" – 4:58
2. "Quiet" – 3:41
3. "Today" – 3:19
4. "Hummer" – 6:57
5. "Rocket" – 4:06
6. "Disarm" – 3:17
7. "Soma" (Corgan, James Iha) – 6:39
8. "Geek U.S.A." – 5:13
9. "Mayonaise" (Corgan, James Iha) – 5:49
10. "Spaceboy" – 4:28
11. "Silverfuck" – 8:43
12. "Sweet Sweet" – 1:39
13. "Luna" – 3:20

Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness - October 24, 1995 (Virgin Records)

Disc one – Dawn to Dusk

1. "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" – 2:52
2. "Tonight, Tonight" – 4:14
3. "Jellybelly" – 3:01
4. "Zero" – 2:41
5. "Here Is No Why" – 3:45
6. "Bullet with Butterfly Wings" – 4:18
7. "To Forgive" – 4:17
8. "Fuck You (An Ode to No One)" – 4:51
9. "Love" – 4:21
10. "Cupid de Locke" – 2:50
11. "Galapogos" – 4:47
12. "Muzzle" – 3:44
13. "Porcelina of the Vast Oceans" – 9:21
14. "Take Me Down" (Iha) – 2:52

Disc two – Twilight to Starlight

1. "Where Boys Fear to Tread" – 4:22
2. "Bodies" – 4:12
3. "Thirty-Three" – 4:10
4. "In the Arms of Sleep" – 4:12
5. "1979" – 4:25
6. "Tales of a Scorched Earth" – 3:46
7. "Thru the Eyes of Ruby" – 7:38
8. "Stumbleine" – 2:54
9. "X.Y.U." – 7:07
10. "We Only Come Out at Night" – 4:05
11. "Beautiful" – 4:18
12. "Lily (My One and Only)" – 3:31
13. "By Starlight" – 4:48
14. "Farewell and Goodnight" (Corgan/Iha) – 4:22

Adore - June 2, 1998 (Virgin Records)

1. "To Sheila" – 4:40
2. "Ava Adore" – 4:20
3. "Perfect" – 3:23
4. "Daphne Descends" – 4:38
5. "Once Upon a Time" – 4:06
6. "Tear" – 5:52
7. "Crestfallen" – 4:09
8. "Appels + Oranjes" – 3:34
9. "Pug" – 4:46
10. "The Tale of Dusty and Pistol Pete" – 4:33
11. "Annie-Dog" – 3:36
12. "Shame" – 6:37
13. "Behold! The Night Mare" – 5:12
14. "For Martha" – 8:17
15. "Blank Page" – 4:51
16. "17" – 0:17

Japan release bonus tracks:

16. "Once in a While" – 3:33
17. "17" – 0:17

Machina/The Machines of God - February 29, 2000 (Virgin Records)

1. "The Everlasting Gaze" – 4:00
2. "Raindrops + Sunshowers" – 4:39
3. "Stand Inside Your Love" – 4:14
4. "I of the Mourning" – 4:37
5. "The Sacred and Profane" – 4:22
6. "Try, Try, Try" – 5:09
7. "Heavy Metal Machine" – 5:52
8. "This Time" – 4:43
9. "The Imploding Voice" – 4:24
10. "Glass and the Ghost Children" – 9:56
11. "Wound" – 3:58
12. "The Crying Tree of Mercury" – 3:43
13. "With Every Light" – 3:56
14. "Blue Skies Bring Tears" – 5:45
15. "Age of Innocence" – 3:55

Machina II/The Friends & Enemies of Modern Music - September 5, 2000 (Constantinople Records)


1."Slow Dawn" (3:14)
2."Vanity" (4:08)
3."Saturnine" (sometimes listed as "Satur9") (4:11)
4."Glass" (sometimes listed as "Glass' Theme" and denoted with "Alternate Version" or "Spacey") (2:55)

EP two (CR-02)

1."Soul Power" (James Brown) (3:02)
2."Cash Car Star" (sometimes denoted with "Version 1", "Version I", "Alternate" or "Alternate Take") (3:41)
3."Lucky 13" (3:05)
4."Speed Kills" (sometimes listed as "Speed Kills But Beauty Lives Forever", the suffix with or without brackets) (4:51)

EP three (CR-03)

1."If There Is a God" (sometimes denoted with "Piano and Voice" or "Piano/Vox") (2:34)
2."Try" (sometimes listed as "Try, Try, Try" and denoted with "Version 1", "Version I", "Alternate" or "Alternate Take") (4:23)
3."Heavy Metal Machine" (sometimes denoted with "Version 1 Alternate Mix" or "Alternate Take") (6:47)

Two-LP set (CR-04)

1."Glass" (sometimes listed as "Glass' Theme") (1:54)
2."Cash Car Star" (3:18)
3."Dross" (3:26)
4."Real Love" (4:16)
5."Go" (James Iha) (3:47)
6."Let Me Give the World to You" (4:10)
7."Innosense" (2:33)
8."Home" (4:29)
9."Blue Skies Bring Tears" (sometimes denoted with "Version Electrique" or "Heavy") (3:18)
10."White Spyder" (3:37)
11."In My Body" (6:50)
12."If There Is a God" (sometimes denoted with "Full Band") (2:08)
13."Le Deux Machina" (sometimes denoted with "Synth") (1:54)
14."Atom Bomb" (sometimes listed as "Here's to the Atom Bomb" and denoted with "Alternate Take" or "New Wave Version") (3:51)

Began in 1988 and broke up in 2000.

New Smashing Pumpkins:
Billy Corgan (Vocals/Guitar)
Jimmy Chamerlain (Drums/Percussion)
Jeff Schroeder (Guitar/Backup Vocals)
Ginger Reyes (Bass/Backup Vocals)
Lisa Harriton (Keyboard/Backup Vocals)

Zeitgeist - July 6, 2007 (Reprise Records)

1. "Doomsday Clock" – 3:44
2. "7 Shades of Black" – 3:17
3. "Bleeding the Orchid" – 4:03
4. "That's the Way (My Love Is)" – 3:48
5. "Tarantula" – 3:51
6. "Starz" – 3:43
7. "United States" – 9:53
8. "Neverlost" – 4:20
9. "Bring the Light" – 3:40
10. "(Come On) Let's Go!" – 3:19
11. "For God and Country" – 4:24
12. "Pomp and Circumstances" – 4:21

Bonus tracks

9. "Death from Above" – 4:06
11. "Stellar" – 6:22
13. "Zeitgeist" – 2:49

Best Buy reissue

8. "Death from Above" – 4:06
11. "Neverlost" – 4:20
12. "Stellar" – 6:22
13. "Ma Belle" – 4:08
14. "For God and Country" – 4:24
15. "Pomp and Circumstances" – 4:21

Alternate versions

Zeitgeist was released in multiple special editions. Three American versions each had a unique bonus track, but were exclusive to iTunes, Best Buy, and Target. This move was criticized by Pitchfork Media and Rolling Stone. In October 2007, less than four months after the album's release, Best Buy released an exclusive reissue of Zeitgeist that included three bonus tracks (one exclusive) and a DVD. Finally, in January 2008, iTunes released a "Deluxe Edition" that included the American Gothic EP.

Red - Regular version Includes the 12 tracks listed above
Deluxe edition, Includes 76-page book

Orange - Japanese version Includes "Death from Above" (at track 9 or 13)
Best Buy version
German Amazon.de version

Purple - UK version Standard track listing
Target version Includes "Zeitgeist" (at track 13)
MΓΌller version

Green - HMV version Standard track listing

Blue - iTunes version Includes "Stellar" (at track 11), 5 MySpace covers (for U.S. pre-order), "Zeitgeist" (for international pre-order)
iTunes Deluxe edition (January 2008) Includes American Gothic EP, as well as videos of "Tarantula" and "That's the Way"

Silver - Best Buy reissue (October 2007) Resequenced track listing and three bonus tracks; bonus DVD disc with a 20-minute documentary, Inside the Zeitgeist, and the music videos for "Tarantula" and "That's the Way"

Dude, Turn This Shit Off!

Fuck dude, Green Day SUCKS!

If your gonna listen to some rock, Turn on some of The Smashing Pumpkins.

by Max A, January 6, 2009

52πŸ‘ 50πŸ‘Ž


duncan smash

To hit or break something with extreme fury and strength. This could be an object or a person.
Duncan smashing an object usually means throwing it on the ground so that it shatters into many small fragments but it can be used in other situations as well.
If it is a person then there are two types of Duncan smash that can be inflicted upon them: 1. You hit them on the top of their head with force. This is most commonly done when you are passing by someone very quickly. 2. You hit someone anywhere with some sort of hard object or weapon.
This is most commonly used by and against: Republicans, and/or people named Duncan.
While duncan smashing someone, it is commonly practiced to yell "DUNCAN SMASH!" while doing it.
Duncan Smash can also describe when the Republican Party wins a bill in the Senate or the House of Representatives by a huge margin.


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"DUNCAN SMASH!!!!!!"
"He just duncan smashed Johnny with that lacrosse stick."
"I duncan smashed that lamp and now it is all over the floor."
"I'll knock some sense into you with a duncan smash."
"I duncan smashed my boss as I walked out of the elevator and he walked in, he fired me."
"The Republicans really duncan smashed that bill yesterday."

by lucrative lemon April 20, 2009

6πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


G Smash

It is the front plate raiser exercise, when in done in preparation to have sex with a girl in similar fashion.

Today I was working on my G Smash in the gym, Scarlett and I have big plans tonight.

by The S Crew January 17, 2009

6πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž