出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/21 05:42 UTC 版)
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.
smashing (comparative more smashing, superlative most smashing)
smashing (plural smashings)
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burls
汚すさま
to disturb something
砕きこねる
しゃっくりする
to distort the meaning of something
tread over
ファイト!!
詰み!
詰み!
Mate!.
脱帽!
脱帽!
カット!
Cut!
お突き!
うそつけ!
うそつけ!
うそつけ!
うそつけ!
くだらん.
Rot!
Shakariki!
I'll punch your lights out!
泥棒!
「smashing」は動詞「smash」の現在分詞です
| ・SMASHING | |
| ・aco | |
| ・Lymphomas | |
| ・DISlike | |
| ・extralymphoid | |
| ・expressmen | |
| ・each; | |
| ・noji | |
| ・Thinktank | |
| ・re-borrowing |