smaak
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smaak (third-person singular simple present smaaks, present participle smaaking, simple past and past participle smaaked)
- (transitive, South Africa, slang) To like; to be attracted to.
- 2005, Al Lovejoy, Acid Alex:
- He said the best thing that ever happened to him there was one time when he managed to fuck a chick he smaaked through the bars one night.
- 2005, David Evans, A Touch of the Sun:
- 'I thought he was quite good-looking for a Tottie,' Carol said. 'I smaaked that scar - like a pirate.'
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Etymology 1 edit
From Middle Dutch smāke, from Old Dutch *smako, from Proto-West Germanic *smakō.
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smaak m (plural smaken, diminutive smaakje n)
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Etymology 2 edit
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
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smaak
- inflection of smaken: