What is the meaning of SMASHING. Phrases containing SMASHING
See meanings and uses of SMASHING!Slangs & AI meanings
Can be the action of running away, or an instruction to remove oneself from a location with alacrity - for example after smashing someones window with a ball or similar.
Smashing is slang for excellent, brilliant.
- This term has been revived recently by one of our popular young TV chefs. It means super or smashing, which of course is how he describes all his food.
This term has been revived recently by one of our popular young TV chefs. It means super or smashing, which of course is how he describes all his food.
terrific
that is awesome, cool, and great. "That show was smashing baby yeah!"
Adj./Adv. Excellent, brilliant, wonderful. E.g."We had a smashing time at the circus." {Informal}
- If something is smashing, it means it is terrific.
A ball - bearing used in a game of marbles, made of steel but referred to as an "iron benker". Favourite tactic employed - take a 4-inch diameter iron benker and drop directly onto glass opposition marbles, thereby smashing them to smithereens. Crude but effective.
If something is smashing, it means it is terrific.
Adv. Very well, without any problems. E.g."Yes we had a great time, the holiday went smashingly."
adj great. Contrary to appearances, something which is smashing is a good thing rather than a bad one: Mum, I had a smashing time playing football in the park! It may be derived from the Gaelic phrase “is math sin,” which means “that’s good.”
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A kind of short cannon, formerly in use, designed to throw a large projectile with small velocity, used for the purpose of breaking or smashing in, rather than piercing, the object aimed at, as the side of a ship. It has no trunnions, but is supported on its carriage by a bolt passing through a loop on its under side.
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