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A word from the Angry Beavers. They use it to describe anything they don't like. However, it has morphed into a word that can mean anything you really want. Eg crap, interesting, funny, cool, purple. Spoooty means its really crap/interesting/funny/cool/purple. "Ooo, look, spooty tree!"
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A term derived from the Nickelodeon cartoon "The Angry Beavers". Meaning crappy, annoying, stupid, etc. Oh, spoot!
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On the show "The Angry Beavers" an adjective that they use to describe anything they don't like. Dag: Spooty potty! Die potty die!
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Adjective: spooty (comparative: spootier, superlative: spootiest)
|ˈspoōpē| 1. (informal) Of very poor quality. The spooty thing broke. 2. (Informal) Crazy or silly. The author comes across as a bit spooty. 3. (Informal) Inappropriate or unbefitting. The spooty things were expensive. Verb: spoot |spoōt| 1. euphemism for damn. Spoot it all, Poppa. Noun: spoot |spoōt| 1. something of little value. His promise is not worth a spoot. Interjection: spoot |spoōt| 1. an expression of dismay, concern, or worry; strongly suggesting disapproval or disappointment. Oh spoot, I seem to have mislaid my keys. Spoot, Ms. Fuzzywink turned me down again. 2. a sudden cry or remark, esp. expressing surprise or anger. Spoot, I stubbed my toe on this spooty accordion.
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In the cartoon \"2 Angry Beavers\", spooty is used as a adjective that implies distaste and repulsion.
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Containing qualities of spoot; see spoot.
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adjective; to annoy or aggravate My kids were being spooty today. & I was just driving along and this spooty dude cut me off!
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