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Smart vs Smirt - What's the difference?

smart | smirt |


As verbs the difference between smart and smirt

is that smart is to hurt or sting while smirt is to arrange dates while smoking outside a pub.

As an adjective smart

is causing sharp pain; stinging.

As a noun smart

is a sharp, quick, lively pain; a sting.

As an initialism SMART

is specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Tangible, a mnemonic for goal-setting.

As a proper noun Smart

is {{surname}.

Snirt vs Smirt - What's the difference?

snirt | smirt |


As verbs the difference between snirt and smirt

is that snirt is (scotland) a suppressed laugh; a sharp intake of breath while smirt is (intransitive|uk|ireland) to arrange dates while smoking outside a pub.

As a noun snirt

is (us) snow that is dirty, often seen by the side of roads and parking lots that have been plowed.

Spirt vs Smirt - What's the difference?

spirt | smirt |


As verbs the difference between spirt and smirt

is that spirt is an archaic spelling of lang=en while smirt is to arrange dates while smoking outside a pub.

Smift vs Smirt - What's the difference?

smift | smirt |


As a noun smift

is a slow match for firing a charge of powder, as in blasting; a fuse.

As a verb smirt is

(intransitive|uk|ireland) to arrange dates while smoking outside a pub.

Smirt vs Smit - What's the difference?

smirt | smit |


As verbs the difference between smirt and smit

is that smirt is to arrange dates while smoking outside a pub while smit is past tense of smite.

Smilt vs Smirt - What's the difference?

smilt | smirt |


As verbs the difference between smilt and smirt

is that smilt is (obsolete) to melt while smirt is (intransitive|uk|ireland) to arrange dates while smoking outside a pub.

Smirt vs Smitt - What's the difference?

smirt | smitt |


As a verb smirt

is (intransitive|uk|ireland) to arrange dates while smoking outside a pub.

As a noun smitt is

smith.

Smirk vs Smirt - What's the difference?

smirk | smirt |


As verbs the difference between smirk and smirt

is that smirk is to smile in a way that is affected, smug, insolent or contemptuous while smirt is to arrange dates while smoking outside a pub.

As a noun smirk

is an uneven, often crooked smile that is insolent, self-satisfied or scornful.

As an adjective smirk

is smart; spruce; affected; simpering.

Smirt vs Sirt - What's the difference?

smirt | sirt |


As a verb smirt

is (intransitive|uk|ireland) to arrange dates while smoking outside a pub.

As a noun sirt is

(obsolete) a quicksand.

Skirt vs Smirt - What's the difference?

skirt | smirt |


As verbs the difference between skirt and smirt

is that skirt is to be on or form the border of while smirt is (intransitive|uk|ireland) to arrange dates while smoking outside a pub.

As a noun skirt

is an article of clothing, usually worn by women and girls, that hangs from the waist and covers the lower part of the body.

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