Descriptive word, usually depecting a person or thing. If referring to a person, theres Lots of confidence, and an aura of almost detachment. In general, Means very suave, very smooth, ultra-cool.
by JessMiester July 13, 2004
1. I say this in Australia to mean anything sick, cool, tight or excellent.
Usually the item is new, shiny, fresh and mad bling-bling style.
2. Can also be an said to mean 'cool' 'allright' 'OK' or 'yeah' in response to a question, to show your down with it.
Usually the item is new, shiny, fresh and mad bling-bling style.
2. Can also be an said to mean 'cool' 'allright' 'OK' or 'yeah' in response to a question, to show your down with it.
1. "Man that Skyline is a Schmick ride."
"Hey! Schmick shirt dude."
2. "Let's listen to some Redman."
"Schmick."
"I'll come over later on."
"Soundz Schmick."
"Hey! Schmick shirt dude."
2. "Let's listen to some Redman."
"Schmick."
"I'll come over later on."
"Soundz Schmick."
by Diego September 18, 2003
That's a schmick gizmo. Where did you get it?
by wordeater November 24, 2010
by Karen Leake January 30, 2003
Schmick - used mainly by tradesmen to describe a job well done, excellent work done, something perfect, something to be admired by youreslf and others, Perfection incarnate
'Mate i just finished my job in Toorak for those rich cunts, and it was fucking schmick!
i'll be getting more work from these cunts for sure!'
'Excellent work mate you've cut your lines perfectly, this job is schmick'
i'll be getting more work from these cunts for sure!'
'Excellent work mate you've cut your lines perfectly, this job is schmick'
by Ainsleywainsley November 9, 2017
To schmick someone means to initiate sexual intercourse with an asleep partner. The partner initiating the intercourse will need lubricant.
It is a german-austrian expression.
It is a german-austrian expression.
I schmicked my girlfriend at 4am this morning.
I got slapped tonight for trying to schmick my girlfriend.
I got slapped tonight for trying to schmick my girlfriend.
by Hasadeur12 November 8, 2011
It seems to be used here in Australia only to refer to a very well turned out truck or other motor vehicle.
by Peter Wheatley June 22, 2003