CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SMOOGE
PRESENT
Present
I smooge
you smooge
he/she/it smooges
we smooge
you smooge
they smooge
Present continuous
I am smooging
you are smooging
he/she/it is smooging
we are smooging
you are smooging
they are smooging
Present perfect
I have smooged
you have smooged
he/she/it has smooged
we have smooged
you have smooged
they have smooged
Present perfect continuous
I have been smooging
you have been smooging
he/she/it has been smooging
we have been smooging
you have been smooging
they have been smooging
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I smooged
you smooged
he/she/it smooged
we smooged
you smooged
they smooged
Past continuous
I was smooging
you were smooging
he/she/it was smooging
we were smooging
you were smooging
they were smooging
Past perfect
I had smooged
you had smooged
he/she/it had smooged
we had smooged
you had smooged
they had smooged
Past perfect continuous
I had been smooging
you had been smooging
he/she/it had been smooging
we had been smooging
you had been smooging
they had been smooging
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will smooge
you will smooge
he/she/it will smooge
we will smooge
you will smooge
they will smooge
Future continuous
I will be smooging
you will be smooging
he/she/it will be smooging
we will be smooging
you will be smooging
they will be smooging
Future perfect
I will have smooged
you will have smooged
he/she/it will have smooged
we will have smooged
you will have smooged
they will have smooged
Future perfect continuous
I will have been smooging
you will have been smooging
he/she/it will have been smooging
we will have been smooging
you will have been smooging
they will have been smooging
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would smooge
you would smooge
he/she/it would smooge
we would smooge
you would smooge
they would smooge
Conditional continuous
I would be smooging
you would be smooging
he/she/it would be smooging
we would be smooging
you would be smooging
they would be smooging
Conditional perfect
I would have smooge
you would have smooge
he/she/it would have smooge
we would have smooge
you would have smooge
they would have smooge
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been smooging
you would have been smooging
he/she/it would have been smooging
we would have been smooging
you would have been smooging
they would have been smooging
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you smooge
we let´s smooge
you smooge
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Present Participle
smooging
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SMOOGE»
Discover the use of
smooge in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
smooge and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
“This is Evan Smooge, he drove me down. What can I do for you?” Matt hung
back on the porch, letting Peterson get the preliminaries out of the way. He
studied both Campbell and Smooge, but neither of them looked like people he
had seen ...
Christopher Metzger, 2003
“Smooge!” it said. Bitterness at his own folly surged through Leeming's soul as he
turned around to face the speaker. He found himself confronted by a humanoid
six inches shorter than himself but almost twice as broad; a squat, powerful ...
"Hey, sprog," said the corporal, "how about us gettin' another diner and puttin' on
a little sbivoof "Imshi," said the drogo. "You're s hikkered!" "Don't chivvy me," said
the corporal. "I've only had a bit of plonk. Now I'm ready to smooge." "My sheila ...
"Smooge". "What do you Americans mean by 'petting' or 'necking'?" queried, last
week, at Chicago, Canon William Thompson Elliott of Leeds, England. Then, to
show himself a clergyman of the world, he hastily added: "Those words don't ...
Briton Hadden, Henry Robinson Luce, 1927
5
The art of love ... The remedy of love, The art of beauty, ...
As Chiron mollii'y'd his cruel mind With art; and taught his warlike hands to wind
The silver strings of his melodious lyre, So Love's fair goddess does my soul
inspire To teach her softer arts ; to sooth the mind, And smooge rugged breasts of
...
Ovid, Thomas Creech, 1815
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A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
To flatter, wheedle, speak with deliberate amiability: Aus.: late C.19-20. Ex to
smoothe.—2. Hence, to make love, pay court: Aus.: C.20. C.J. Dennis (smooge).
Hence, smoodger, the agent, and smoodging, the action. Prob. ex ob. S.E.
smudge ...
7
The Moods of Ginger Mick
Sloppy.—Lachrymose; maudlin. Slushy.—A toiler in a scullery. Smooge.—To
flatter or fawn; to bill and coo. Smooger.—A sycophant; a courtier. Snag.—A
hindrance; formidable opponent. Snake-'eaded.—Annoyed; vindictive. Snake
juice.
Clarence James Dennis, 2009
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Song of the Wayward Wind and Other Poems
No high IQ is needed on her part, she knows her coquetry will work a treat. The
queen of smooge can crack the coldest heart by snuggling warm between two
chilly feet. A fool no doubt—I see she calls my bluff— and I've been hoodwinked
by ...
Margaret Havill Reid, 2005
9
All that False Instruction
On cold nights he brought them in for a warm-up by the radiator and had tried,
unsuccessfully, to induce them to smooge. They spat and bit. In the afternoon I
went down to the University to mark a few more exam papers. Nearly two years
as a ...
10
There's a Word for It (Revised Edition): A Grandiloquent ...
... to strike or scrape the ground with the club before hitting the ball. siffilate: to
speak in whispers. smoodge (or smooge): to play the sycophant, curry favor,
flatter with ulterior motives. snarf: (prep school slang) to fall asleep with your
clothes on; ...
Charles Harrington Elster, 2005
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SMOOGE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
smooge is used in the context of the following news items.
Purdue and the NBA Draft
We knew that JJ and Smooge were going somewhere and Purdue would have two players selected in one draft for the first time since 1988. JJ went first, going ... «Hammer and Rails, Jun 15»
CEO pay more complicated than it looks
Sometimes it's a talent for corporate politics and knowing how to smooge the board. Sometimes it's just the Peter Principle at work. But whatever it is, the board ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Jan 15»
Rocky and Bullwinkle's Rare Book Adventure
Gates reimbursed Frostbite Falls Library at Wossamotta U. the $3,800 it spent for the book and put a little smooge in Rocky and Bullwinkle's pockets, or wherever ... «Booktryst, Jan 12»
Mobile Mystery Dinners offer meals and a whodunit
... Santa Claus; Murray Benson, Mrs. Claus; back row: Cameron Groves, Icy the Snowman; John Pastuszek, Ebbie Smooge, North Pole's Chief Executive Officer; ... «Press-Register - al.com, Jan 10»
Stephen Downes: dishing the dirt on food critics
Frequently these days, PR operatives are university graduates with fine appreciations of the psychology of smooge. Their success suggests that many reporters ... «Crikey, Nov 09»