Eating in Smud
Some things don’t sound good enough to eat. I never thought ‘blings’ could be eaten. I guess with enough mayo anything is possible – even cheap jewelry. I’m not too sure about the ‘smudis’ either. And I’m a little confused about the ‘wraps’. I’ve walked past Smud a thousand times and have never thought to investigate. I wonder why.
blings: a singluar slang word for sandwich
wraps: an English plural word to describe a flat bread sandwich
smud: a singular slang word for a smoothie
smudis: a singular slang word for a smoothie with ice or ice cream? as ‘is’ can mean ice or ice cream in Norway. (Moose thinks it is a plural word for smoothie) Any takers?




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Moose is correct, smudis its a plural slang word for smoothies
And I would say the slang word for a smoothie is “smudi”