What is Smeek?
1.
To post a reply to a long thread on a message board without reading the entire thread first, resulting in asking or answering questions that were already answered in the thread.
Named after a poster on the TiVo Community message boards with the handle of jsmeeker who had a reputation of replying to the original poster in a long thread without reading the thread repeating what had already been posted.
Poster 1: What color is the sky?
Poster 2: The sky is blue.
Poster 3: Blue is a pretty color.
Poster 3 (smeeker): The color of the sky is blue.
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2.
Another word for smoke, or to smoke.
I would like to smeek a smake.
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3.
intr.verb. : smeek, smeek·er, smeek·ed, smeek·ing
a. - To post a reply in an Internet forum without actually reading the entire thread first, resulting in replying with something a writer already posted earlier in the same thread. "J. Smeeker is always smeeking these threads!" : "We've been smeeked again!"
n.
a. - Someone who smeeks: "J. Smeeker is such a smeek!"
*see also: Smeek Syndrome, incurable disease, terminal illness.
I had just posted that TivoCommunity forum had upgraded their forum software and I got smeeked by JohnDoe!
There goes JohnDoe smeeking us again, does he not know how to read?
*see also: tivocommunity/ tivo-vb/showthread?t=206761
4.
thick, stubborn, pigheaded, a combination of all 3;) it's arabic :D
what a smeek
5.
to smell really bad
orgins: a cross between smell and reek
Gosh have you smelt Ian, he smeeks like rotten eggs
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A smeek is a rare amazonian dwelling mammal that is a relative of the lemur family!
It is often aggressive when provoked and has venomous claws which it uses to defend itself. Recently there numbers have been dropping quickly due to continual deforestation in south america. It is a beloved creature which has captured the hearts of many people.
The smeek ran into the woods
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Smeek - (Noun) it was first adopted by the English language Jan. 7, 2000. It hasn’t been defined yet but it is prevalent among the extraterrestrial language. Forms: Verb- smeek; Adjective- smeekic; Adverb- smeekally.
“The Smeek smeekally smeeked the Smeek with a smeekic Smeek”