by MrWords June 23, 2009

1: I think he reads those foot-care mags 'cause he's a penny.
2: I've had a penny for as long as I can remember.
2: I've had a penny for as long as I can remember.
by MrWords May 28, 2009

Word: springaling
Part of Speech: verb
Definition:
To apply or use something generously, recklessly, or with absolutely no chill — especially in the form of sprinkling, pouring, or slathering.
Part of Speech: verb
Definition:
To apply or use something generously, recklessly, or with absolutely no chill — especially in the form of sprinkling, pouring, or slathering.
Example Sentences:
• “Don’t springaling the Parmesan, bro — it’s pasta, not a snowstorm.”
• “He springaled cologne like it was mosquito repellent and the club was the jungle.”
• “She springaled glitter on that project like it was currency.”
Alternate Forms:
• springaled (past)
• springalinging (present)
• springalicious (optional adjective, for the bold)
• “Don’t springaling the Parmesan, bro — it’s pasta, not a snowstorm.”
• “He springaled cologne like it was mosquito repellent and the club was the jungle.”
• “She springaled glitter on that project like it was currency.”
Alternate Forms:
• springaled (past)
• springalinging (present)
• springalicious (optional adjective, for the bold)
by MrWords August 06, 2025
