Smultsey


first used on an episode of the the simpsons. used to describe an overly lovey emotional state. its like having a period and watching chick flicks. its the ending to every family movie and family oriented sit com. its f-cking disgusting.
“what a smultsey ending.” this would be declared as the family resolves all their issues in a comedic way. like sara had her first period, but the show ends with some cheesy routine joke to take ur mind off the drama. just watch any ending to everybody loves reymond and you’ll understand.

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