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SMOOVE (N.) smoov  A man who, like the author of the satirical “Smoove B” column in The Onion, uses heavy-handed courtship methods that repel his target. Usage: As Tristan, hair-gelled, cologned, and American Appareled from head-to-toe, sidled up to a group of women at Radegast, hoping to unleash the “Mystery Method” pick-up technique, the women moved to the other side of the bar.  “What a smoove,” Courtney said to Tara and Bethany.
Text © Liesl Schillinger 7/2/2009 Image ©Elizabeth Zechel, 3/26/2012

SMOOVE (N.) smoov  A man who, like the author of the satirical “Smoove B” column in The Onion, uses heavy-handed courtship methods that repel his target. Usage: As Tristan, hair-gelled, cologned, and American Appareled from head-to-toe, sidled up to a group of women at Radegast, hoping to unleash the “Mystery Method” pick-up technique, the women moved to the other side of the bar.  “What a smoove,” Courtney said to Tara and Bethany.

Text © Liesl Schillinger 7/2/2009 Image ©Elizabeth Zechel, 3/26/2012