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Topic: Smee


In the News (Sun 29 Nov 09)

  
  Urban Dictionary: Smee
Commonly used to refer to somone as your bitch.
As the great L.M. Montgomery deemed it, smee is a word that describes a cat's presence, appearance, and feel, similar to words such as 'cuddly', 'cute', 'soft' etc.
This phrase was often used by Pirates around the 16th Centutry, and is used as a battle Cry.
www.urbandictionary.com /define.php?term=Smee   (237 words)

  
 ABC TV Guide
Smee steals Darcey's scarf and when she notices it missing, Darcey ropes Sydney (Sian Reeves) into breaking into Smee's flat with her.
As Smee firstly tries to intimidate her and then explain what it feels like to be an outsider, Allie breaks down - that is what she feels like at the moment.
They seem to have built a bridge; she begins cutting Smee's hair and persuades him to leave the flat with her.
www.abc.net.au /tv/guide/netw/200602/programs/ZY7484A003D2022006T203000.htm   (336 words)

  
 GCH207 - A Traditional Cache in Alberta, Canada called Mister Smee's Treasure 2 created by ChiefPig & Hannah
This is the original cache type consisting, at a bare minimum, a container and a log book.
Mister Smee, without the knowledge of his boss, Captain Hook, decided to trade his Hockey Card collection to those who can find his hidden treasure chest.
But since Captain Hook found out about the original location (GCGW2K), Mister Smee had to move and re-hide his treasure chest somewhere else in the park.
www.geocaching.com /seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=7056e5f8-4c66-4ec6-a45f-4e1c37706dcc   (622 words)

  
 Smee School District, Wakpala SD
Smee School District, Wakpala SD Congratulations Class of 2007!
Smee School District #15-3 is a public school located in Wakpala, South Dakota on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation.
Smee School, Wakpala SD, 12250 SD, Hwy 1806, 57658
www.smee.k12.sd.us   (124 words)

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