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7/10/2025, 9:33:57 PM
>The word "smarts" (as in "that smarts," meaning "that hurts" or "that stings" is derived from the Old English verb smeortan, which meant "to sting, feel pain, or cause sharp pain”, and is related to the Old High German smerzan (meaning "to pain"), which is the root of the modern German schmerzen (to hurt).
>Over time, it expanded to include emotional pain (e.g., "the smart of rejection") and even mental sharpness (e.g., "a smart remark"), possibly because both sharp pain and sharp intellect "cut" or "sting" in their own ways.

I think the trannyslators are smarter than us bwos