I think a smirk is when someone is being smart or acting like a know it all.
Example: "I know you want me to kiss you. You just won't admit it to yourself. But I know." He said smirking at me.
And I think a grin is like an almost smile.
Example: "You will be loved!" He sang purposely in a terrible voice, grinning at me.
It's a loose definition, but pretty generally accepted that a grin is a smile with teeth. Or, conversely, a smile is a grin without teeth.
Okay I'm smart so ,A smile is just a smile like lips closed whateverA grin is like the teeth showing More happiness or excitement.
The term "mean long grin" is not commonly used or recognized. It is likely a made-up phrase or a specific term used in a certain context or community. Without further information, it is difficult to provide a specific meaning for this phrase.
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Smirk, grin.
Yes. It is somewhat in between a smile and a grin.
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A synonym for the word grin is smile. An antonym for the word grin is frown. Synonyms: gleam, glow, grin, laugh, radiate, shine, smirk Antonyms: frown, scowl
Literally, "the smile (grin/smirk) kills you."