Not that the meaty frank needs anything more than a generous schmear of Dijon mustard.
From the bostonherald.com
A schmear of Beaver-brand cranberry mustard from the mustard caddy helped.
From the sacbee.com
Schmear it with cream cheese, jelly or cinnamon sugar for a snack.
From the denverpost.com
Sandwich the unleavened bread with a healthy schmear of cream cheese for optimum compatibility.
From the eatocracy.cnn.com
The whole schmear is predicted to bring in around $2 million.
From the philly.com
I tend to like cinnamon raisin bagels with a schmear.
From the nytimes.com
Stuffed, like the best food memoirs, served up so much more on its plate than just a bagel and a schmear.
From the npr.org
That's because customers were able to buy not just a bagel with a schmear, but Oxycodone for $20 a pill.
From the huffingtonpost.com
You can get your bagel with a cream-cheese schmear or with one of the many excellent fish platters.
From the sfgate.com
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Schmeer: (Yiddish) a batch of things that go together; "he bought the whole schmeer"
A schmear is a word of Yiddish origin, which is the historic name of cream cheese spread upon a bagel.
Sheepshead or Sheephead is a trick-taking card game related to the Skat family of games. It is the Americanized version of a card game which originated in Central Europe in the late 18th century under the German name Schafkopf. ...
(Yid.) smear, usu. of cream cheese on a bagel; bribe, as in "to grease one's palm" ["The whole schmear" means "the whole ball of wax; all of it"]