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Smirt

A word used to describe people who flirt while they smoke outside their office buildings or pubs.

God that hot chick is such a smirt, I wish I smoked.

by Jack Denny October 1, 2006

58๐Ÿ‘ 18๐Ÿ‘Ž


smirting

To go outside of a bar or restaurant where you can't smoke and hang out with other fellow smokers while you flirt with them.

smoking + flirting

Goddammit, Silvia we need to get out of here and do some smirting.

by Silvia San Martin April 11, 2005

57๐Ÿ‘ 12๐Ÿ‘Ž


Smirting

The act of flirting with someone while smoking outside a pub

Met this dope chick last night while smirting outside the Belle Vue, got her number and she's hot for me to give her a bell!

by Richard Brooks October 2, 2007

15๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


smirting

A term for those engaging in smoking and flirting at the same time. Particularly used in countries where a smoking ban in public places has been enforced.

Two people in a bar,
Person 1: I'm just going outside.
Person 2: OK, no problem.
Person 1: I might be a while, I'm going for some smirting, there are some fitties here tonight. Get the drinks in!
Person 2: Cheeky bugger!

by Peggyinnit February 6, 2010

7๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


smirt

a person who looks dorkish ; someone who lacks charisma, funny looking ; strange looking

Person 1: *in disgust* Look at the way he dresses!!
Person 2: He is SUCH a smirt...

by Marcus A. February 26, 2005

12๐Ÿ‘ 30๐Ÿ‘Ž


Lite Smirt

This term is mainly used for affirmation or to express excitement. Synonym for "hell yeah".

Person 1: "We just ordered some wings."
Person 2: "Lite Smirt!"

by briankel522 November 11, 2022


Smirt

A modal particle which can express the 'overall' intent of an abstract, undefined supreme power entity which could also be described as the 'greatest force beyond'. It could be used in a variety of different ways, typically adding a level of nuance that relates to emphasizing the underlying complimentary meaning under an odd number of levels of potential irony within the context, that may or may not be applied or intended by the speaker.

Can also be used as a verb to a similar effect, with an additional focus on negation of compulsory semantic instability by lexical distractions.

I like smirt the dress because of the snail in the cave

by Ackuk123 April 14, 2024