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Spoiled Milk

"With the way that bitch glared at me, she seems about as repusive as Spoiled Milk".
Spoiled Milk by IBTAL December 25, 2019
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spoil buddy 

An older guy who spoils a younger, sexy girl for a no strings attached hangout, sex n shopping relationship....but not the same as a sugar daddy cuz he is:

a) not so old he's a historical artifact
b) kinda cute, just outside her age bracket
c) gonna buy her clothes and shoes, and salon visits, and spa treatments, etc. but not cars and houses and such nonsense as that

kinda like a "sugar daddy lite" for the girl who ain't interested in hookin up with sum old senior citizen but would like to be spoiled a little by a older but not old, kinda cute, guy that wouldn't be so weird and gross.
Girl: So are you sayin you wanna be my sugar daddy?

Guy: No way! I'm not an AARP member!! I just wanna be your spoil buddy.

spoil sport 

A person who ruins the fun or the enthusiasm of others.
"Come on, let's go to your cousin's party tonight and have some fun!"
"No, it won't be fun, and my cousin is NOT cute"
"Aw, don't be such a spoil sport!"
spoil sport by sosso March 15, 2009

spoilerphobia 

(n.) fear of coming across a spoiler. can be preceded with specific kind of spoilerphobia.
I can't turn on the TV or go on the internet before I read the last Harry Potter book. I have Potter Spoilerphobia.
spoilerphobia by bayne4 August 3, 2007

spoilism 

To be extremely Spoiled, To grow up Spoiled, To go through a process or growth of Spoilism
"Look at North West, She's being raised in a childhood of Spoilism"
"I wish I went through Spoilism as a child"
"Our country was brought up through Capitalism, while the spoiled kids were brought up through Spoilism"
Spoiled Brat Spoil
spoilism by Will_TNO November 27, 2015

Spoiler Alert 

1. When talking about a movie to an audience that has not yet seen the movie, this phrase is used by a speaker to warn that they are about to reveal plot details that may be surprising or unexpected. The thought is that revealing certain plot details will detract from the natural viewing experience, so the warning serves as an opportunity for people to stop listening/reading.

1a. The same idea, but in the context of other media such as books, television shows, etc.

2. Often this phrase is used jokingly following, or immediately proceeding information that is felt to be obvious.
1) Spoiler alert! We're about to discuss the ending of the Empire Strikes Back, so stop reading now if you haven't seen it yet.

2) "I loved Titanic, the best part was the special effects during the ship sinking... oh sorry, spoiler alert."