smurf
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch smurf (via the Belgian comic De Smurfen, a translation of French Les Schtroumpfs), from French schtroumpf, a fantasy word that was made up by Peyo.
Armand van Raalte was an employee for the Belgian publisher of Peyo's stories who felt that schtroumpf sounded too much like German and would not catch on in the Netherlands, so he tried to find a simple word that could be used both as a noun and a verb. The result was smurf.[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
smurf (plural smurfs)
- (comics, fiction) A blue pixie with white stocking cap, from the media franchise The Smurfs.
- (Internet slang) A smurf account.
- (computing, security) A smurf attack.
Derived terms
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Verb
smurf (third-person singular simple present smurfs, present participle smurfing, simple past and past participle smurfed)
- (slang) Used to replace any other verb, as is typical of smurfs.
- (banking) To structure a deposit; to split a large financial transaction into smaller ones so as to avoid scrutiny.
- (computing, transitive) To carry out a smurf attack against someone.
Dutch
Etymology
Changed from the original French schtroumpf as described above.[1]
Pronunciation
Audio (file)
- IPA(key): /smʏrf/
- Rhymes: -ʏrf
Derived terms
- smurfen
- smurfendebat
- smurfentaal
French
Etymology
1983: after the English name of The Smurfs, via Dutch smurf from French schtroumpf. See above.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /smœʁf/
Swedish
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch smurf, from French schtroumpf.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /smɵrf/
Declension
Declension of smurf | ||||
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Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | smurf | smurfen | smurfar | smurfarna |
Genitive | smurfs | smurfens | smurfars | smurfarnas |
Declension of smurf | ||||
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Singular | Plural | |||
Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | smurf | smurfen | smurfer | smurferna |
Genitive | smurfs | smurfens | smurfers | smurfernas |