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smoes

Smoes is a noun in Afrikaans meaning an excuse or pretext used to avoid responsibility, blame, or commitment. In South African English, the term is also used, often as "a smoes," to refer to a fabricated or minor justification. The word can carry a slightly humorous or critical tone when someone senses that the explanation is unsatisfactory or insincere.

Usage and examples: Smoes are common in everyday conversation. Examples: "Hy het te laat gekom — dit

Etymology and context: The term is native to Afrikaans and is widely used in South Africa and

See also: Related terms include excuse, pretext, and alibi. In discussions of Afrikaans vocabulary, smoes is

was
eenvoudig
net
'n
smoes"
("He
arrived
late
—
it
was
simply
an
excuse").
"Dis
net
'n
smoes
om
nie
saam
te
gaan
nie"
("It's
just
an
excuse
not
to
go").
In
formal
writing,
"excuse"
or
"pretext"
would
be
preferred,
but
"smoes"
is
common
in
informal
speech.
among
Afrikaans-speaking
communities.
It
denotes
a
justification
that
may
lack
sincerity
or
factual
basis
and
can
be
contrasted
with
legitimate
explanations
or
alibis;
in
some
contexts,
it
can
be
used
facetiously.
typically
treated
as
an
everyday,
informal
noun
rather
than
a
formal
term.