smeg
English
Etymology
A clipping of smegma, popularised by the British sitcom Red Dwarf.
Pronunciation
Interjection
smeg
- (slang) Used as a swear word.
Verb
smeg (third-person singular simple present smegs, present participle smegging, simple past and past participle smegged)
- (slang) To mess up.
- 2005, Michael Donnelly, Awakening Curry Buckle, →ISBN:
- "Sorry I smegged up your face, man." Curry shrugged.
- 2009, Bob Fischer, Wiffle Lever to Full!, →ISBN:
- My finances are completely smegged.
- 2015, Naomi Jacobs, Forgotten Girl, →ISBN:
- I stood there, smegged to silence by the colour screen and mini camera watching me like a suspicious eye.
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Manx
Etymology
From Old Irish smeic. Cognate with Irish smig.
Noun
smeg f
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