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English
Etymology
From smash + -ing. As a synonym for wonderful, the term first appeared in the United States in the early twentieth century, and possibly derives from the sense of smash used in smash hit and similar terms. Popular folk etymology connects the term to the broadly homophonous Irish is maith sin or Scottish Gaelic 's math sin ("that is good"), but this has been described as "improbable", and does not appear in the etymological dictionaries.
Pronunciation
Adjective
smashing (comparative more smashing, superlative most smashing)
- Serving to smash (something).
The boxer delivered a smashing blow to his opponent's head.
- (originally US, now British and Ireland) Wonderful, very good or impressive.
We had a smashing time at the zoo.
2010, Toby Whithouse, “The Vampires of Venice”, in Doctor Who, season 5, episode 6, spoken by Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill):Um, the reason for this call is because I haven’t told you for seven hours that I love you, which is a scandal! And even if we weren’t getting married tomorrow, I’d ask you to marry me anyway. Yes I would, because you are smashing!
Translations
Noun
smashing (plural smashings)
- The breaking or destruction of (something brittle) in a violent manner.
Some Greek dance is traditionally accompanied by the smashing of crockery.
- The destruction or disintegration of something by being smashed.
- The hitting of something extremely hard.
- The complete and sudden ruin or ruination of something.
- (informal, idiomatic) An overwhelming victory or success.
- The deformation of something through continuous pressure.
- (slang, vulgar) An act of sexual intercourse.
- (slang, archaic) A disastrous failure of something.
Derived terms
Verb
smashing
- present participle and gerund of smash
References
- ^ 2004, T. P. Dolan, A Dictionary of Hiberno-English: The Irish Use of English, page 217
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