- A
smirk is a
smile evoking insolence, scorn, or
offensive smugness,
falling into the
category of what
Desmond Morris described as Deformed-compliment...
- The
Smirks were an
English new wave band from
Manchester who pla**** from the late 1970s to the
early 1980s.
Although they
failed to meet with commercial...
- Sir
Frederick Horace Smirk KBE (12
December 1902 – 18 May 1991) was a
notable New
Zealand professor of medicine. He was born in Accrington, Lancashire...
-
Alfred Henry Smirk (14
March 1917 –
November 1996) was an
English professional footballer and
manager who pla**** as an
inside forward in the Football...
-
general downward sloping implicit volatility graph.
Sometimes the term "
smirk" is used to
describe a
skewed smile.
Market practitioners use the term implied-volatility...
- and said he was "a
tornado of
charisma with a
permanent yet
never smug
smirk and a
romcom smolder that
should send his
forbears cowering at the notion"...
- May 12, 2012. "
SMIRKS Tutorial".
Daylight Chemical Information Systems, Inc.
Retrieved October 29, 2018. "Reaction
SMILES and
SMIRKS".
Daylight Chemical...
- Hinks,
Jeremy (September 28, 2021). "STYX and the
Legendary &
Historic "
Smirk" of
Chuck Panozzo". Instinct. Panozzo, Chuck; Skettino,
Michele (2007)....
- the film one star out of five and
called it an "unbearably self-satisfied
smirk of a spy
caper from
Matthew Vaughn";
various other reviews were also very...
- Blair". The
Irish Times.
Retrieved September 28, 2017. Clark, Mark (2011).
Smirk,
Sneer and Scream:
Great Acting in
Horror Cinema. McFarland. p. 237....