I think in the Smurfs' usage, it always meant "past tense of any verb the meaning of which is mostly clear from the context of the sentence." Outside of Smurfs' usage, it means past tense of any verb that can't be said in polite company, as 'jeez, did you see that? She smurfed that guy right on the smurf!'
Argh, more fallout from yesterday's Great Comment Freakout.
Dude! That last kewpid-credited comment was actually posted by me. Whoops!
Oroboros: yes. But I *strongly* recommend using the latter rather than the former.
So, in some instances smurf = gehunteschpundt?
Oh yeah :-)
Can't remember where I stole that from, but I certainly thieved it.
Found it. On Bugs John said, "Yeah, I smurphed links at some point...." See smurph.
I think in the Smurfs' usage, it always meant "past tense of any verb the meaning of which is mostly clear from the context of the sentence." Outside of Smurfs' usage, it means past tense of any verb that can't be said in polite company, as 'jeez, did you see that? She smurfed that guy right on the smurf!'
I thought it was a Johnism (like slack bastard). I remember reading one of his comments that he'd smurfed the html. Can't find it now though.
To be covered in blue paint. :)
I think it means to be stuffed/screwed/f*cked.
What does this word mean?