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DEFINITION: To smile brightly while having many pieces of food lodged in your teeth.

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Smeal

Created by: Jabberwocky

Pronunciation:

Sentence: You often smeal in appreciation after having a spinach salad for lunch

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Mealustrate

alecstevenson

Created by: alecstevenson

Pronunciation: Meal-us-strate

Sentence: My worst fear is showing up at an important event only to mealustrate some spinach on my teeth.

Etymology: Meal + Illustrate

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Smeal

Created by: mancalledsun

Pronunciation:

Sentence: You often smeal in appreciation after having a spinach salad for lunch

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Saladschmile

franke

Created by: franke

Pronunciation: salad-sch-mile

Sentence: Even under the subdued candlelight Rodney's saladschmile was so disgusting I pulled some dental floss out of my purse and proceeded to floss his teeth.

Etymology: salad schmo smile

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Munchgrin

Created by: wordmeister

Pronunciation: munch-grin

Sentence: His boss told him to wipe that munchgrin off his face. He needed dental floss to do it

Etymology: munch and grin

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Chompchump

Created by: quippingqueen

Pronunciation: chomp/chump - just as it sounds

Sentence: When the last lingering bits of brussel sprouts and morsels of meat hung precipitously from his beautifully brushed bicuspids, he surmised that his date with Princess Pomegranates was a dismal failure, a doomed escapade, quite simply a dud.

Etymology: "chompchump": associated with an obscure U.S. dialect often heard in Lizard Lick, North Carolina and Bugtussle, Kentucky

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Spinachtosis

Created by: queeny

Pronunciation: spin-eh-toe-sus

Sentence: He thinks he's charming all the girls with his smile, but really it's the spinachtosis talking. I just can't take my EYES off of that green chunk!!

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Greengrin

bjorn

Created by: bjorn

Pronunciation:

Sentence: Her greengrin kinda ruined the mood of the up-to-that-point romantic dinner.

Etymology: green + grin

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Grimagrin

Created by: readerwriter

Pronunciation: grim-a-grin

Sentence: Hamish had no oral sensitivity. He was totally clueless, especially, when he ate spinach, brie or soft rolls, his favorites. Of course, he couldn't keep that grimagrin off his silly face. And if you happened to tell him, his standard reply (which he promptly forgot) was, "I'm saving it for dessert."

Etymology: From the French/Spanish, grima, for fright (the word grime could also be considered) + grin, as in a big smile

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Footmoot

Created by: jrogan

Pronunciation: foot moot

Sentence: He didn;t need ot put his fooit inot his mouth, the food was already doing the job.

Etymology: food foot mouth

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Comments:

- 2006-10-24: 12:10:00
Smeal is very funny