Smycrile


smiling while crying. happens when one is touched emotionally as in happy crying or smiling through the tears. best used when one is watching the happy ending of a favorite or good movie. past tense – my wife smycriled when she saw the flowers i brought her. current tense – one: what are you doing? two: i’m smycriling because i love you so much right now! future tense – you’ll laugh you’ll cry, you’ll smycrile at tom hanks new film “forrest gump”!
i smycrile when i am watching a good movie

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