How Do You Spell SCHMEER?

Pronunciation: [ʃmˈi͡ə] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "schmeer" is [ʃmˈi͡ə], [ʃmˈi‍ə], [ʃ_m_ˈiə] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

SCHMEER Meaning and Definition

  1. Schmeer, also known as schmear, is a term derived from Yiddish and is widely used in American English. It functions as a noun and a verb, carrying various meanings depending on the context.

    As a noun, schmeer refers to a mass or spread of a thick, often soft substance, typically applied to food items. Most commonly, it is used to describe a generous amount of cream cheese or other spreads on a bagel or other baked goods. In a broader sense, schmeer can refer to any thick substance, such as butter or jam, that is spread onto bread, crackers, or other food products.

    As a verb, schmeer means to spread or smear a generous amount of a thick substance onto something. This usage is often associated with the act of applying cream cheese or other spreads on a bagel, but it can extend to other instances where a thick substance is being spread on a surface.

    Additionally, schmeer can also refer to the act of applying a finishing touch or embellishment to something. This usage is more metaphorical and can describe adding a final layer of paint, fixing a small imperfection, or putting the last details to a project.

    Overall, the term schmeer encompasses various meanings all revolving around the ideas of spreading, smearing, and adding the final touches, particularly in relation to food or artistic endeavors.

Common Misspellings for SCHMEER

  • achmeer
  • zchmeer
  • xchmeer
  • dchmeer
  • echmeer
  • wchmeer
  • sxhmeer
  • svhmeer
  • sfhmeer
  • sdhmeer
  • scgmeer
  • scbmeer
  • scnmeer
  • scjmeer
  • scumeer
  • scymeer
  • schmee5
  • schmee4
  • schmeez
  • schmees

Etymology of SCHMEER

The word "schmeer" is derived from the Yiddish language, which is a High German-based language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. In Yiddish, "schmeer" (שמיר) means "a spread" or "a smear". It is closely related to the German word "Schmier" which has a similar meaning. Over time, "schmeer" has been assimilated into English vernacular, particularly in Jewish communities, referring to a spread or topping, often used in the context of bagels or sandwiches.

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