He who smelt it, dealt it.
The rhyme "smelt it dealt it" is a playful way of suggesting that the person who first mentions a fart or bad smell is the one who likely caused it. It's often used in a light-hearted or teasing manner.
he who smelt it, dealt it.
felt, smelt, dealt, belt, melt
"He who smelt it, dealt it, and he who denied it, supplied it. So sayeth the Lord."
A smelt is a fish, and roe is fish eggs, so smelt roe is smelt eggs.
Tot, not, fought, lot, caught, jott, trot.
I smelt you. Then I smelt the air. they are not the same.
No, smelled is but not smelt
smelt verb = smell past = smelt past participle = smelt
dealtbeltmelt1 syllable:belt, celt, dealt, dwelt, feldt, heldt, helt, knelt, melt, pelt, smelt, svelte, velte, welt, welte2 syllables:black belt, corn belt, fan belt, life belt, seat belt, vanpelt3 syllables:bible belt, cartridge belt, driving belt, garter belt, money belt, rainbow smelt, safety belt, sam browne belt4 syllables:asteroid belt, conveyer belt, conveyor belt, suspender belt, van Allen belt5 syllables:American smelt, European smeltfrom: rhymezone.com
Dennis Smelt was born in 1750.
Lee Smelt was born in 1958.
European smelt was created in 1758.