A simple concept, really. Smash or Pass has been instilled in society since the rise of dating apps (and possibly longer). Recently, however, YouTube personality Markiplier started a trend applying the simplicity of Smash or Pass to the vast complexity of Pokémon. This website is a means of making that trend have more mainstream accessibility. Even if you have done a Pokémon Smash or Pass.. Pass. Make your way through the list of Disney & Pixar characters and choose whether you would smash or pass on them. At the end I will reveal your Disney/ Pixar soulmate & your ideal Disneyland date! DISCLAIMER! PLEASE READ: This quiz is purely for entertainment purposes.

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A quick note on smash.In everyday speech, to smash something is "to break it into pieces." Smash has been incorporated to a variety of expressions, e.g., smash hit or on smash. Smash has also been extended in slang as a metaphor for "devour" or "have casual sex with someone." It's this latter slang, evidenced by at least the early 2000s, that the smash in Smash or Pass riffs on.. smash (. smahsh. ) noun. 1. (noise of something breaking) a. el estruendo. (M) They ran outside when they heard the smash, only to find that it was just a raccoon.Corrieron afuera al oír el estruendo y se encontraron con que era solo un mapache. 2. (act of breaking)