词组 | shmear |
释义 | shmear ⇨ shmear; schmear1. noun a bribe US, 1950 2. verb to bribe someone US, 1985 the whole schmearSomething in its entirety, including every related or expected element or detail. I want a traditional wedding, with the cake, the dress—the whole schmear. Our customers can expect the whole schmear from our travel packages—first-class flights, four-star accommodation, and the best restaurants in the entire city. the whole schmeareverything possible or available; every aspect of something. North American informalSchmear (also spelled schmeer , shmear , or shmeer ) means ‘bribery’ or ‘flattery’, and comes from the Yiddish verb schmirn meaning ‘grease’ or ‘flatter’. 1970 Lawrence Sanders The Anderson Tapes I want a complete list…Any thing and everything…The whole shmear. the whole schmear(...ʃmɪr) n. the entire amount; the entire affair. (Based on Yiddish.) I’ll take a hamburger with everything on it—the whole schmear. whole schmear The entirety of something; everything. |
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