Definition of Schmoos

1. to schmooze [v -ED, -ING, -ES] - See also: schmooze

Lexicographical Neighbors of Schmoos

schmeering
schmeers
schmegegge
schmelz
schmelze
schmelzes
schmendrick
schmiederite
schmitterite
schmo
schmock
schmocks
schmoe
schmoes
schmoos (current term)
schmoose
schmoosed
schmooseoisie
schmooses
schmoosing
schmooz
schmooze
schmoozed
schmoozefest
schmoozefests
schmoozer
schmoozers
schmoozes
schmoozier

Literary usage of Schmoos

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. My Tiny Life: Crime and Passion in a Virtual World by Julian Dibbell (1998)
"There was even a mailing list just for schmoos, called “Schmoo of course. ... The collectivity of schmoos, meanwhile, was given a suitably groovier label ..."

2. Jew and Gentile: Essays on Jewish Apologetics and Kindred Historical Subjects by Gotthard Deutsch (1920)
"The Christian, when he prays for things material, does not mean it; he means fullness, spirit inwardness, and other "schmoos" that you don't have to ..."

3. Scrolls: Essays on Jewish History and Literature, and Kindred Subjects by Gotthard Deutsch (1920)
"The Christian, when he prays for things material, does not mean it; he means fullness, spirit inwardness, and other "schmoos" that you don't have to ..."

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