Tiny broken pieces of something that has been smashed or destroyed into fragments.
From Irish 'smidiríní' (small bits), borrowed into English in the 1800s, possibly related to 'smither' (to break apart).
The word 'smithereens' is one of the few common English words borrowed directly from Irish, making it a linguistic survivor of Irish influence on English despite centuries of political suppression.
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