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Spilling

Going from lane to lane in traffic... more specifically into the carpool lane.
When driving on the freeway and going in and out of the carpool lane to pass people. Usually bad drivers that are slowing down the flow of traffic.
I was spilling in traffic today because of the occasional slow driver in the fast lane.

I spill through traffic to get around bad drivers but stay in the carpool lane as little as possible to avoid a ticket.
by Led Zeppelin the band June 1, 2018
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stalling

is when the Streamer natraxo does absolutely nothing which is most of his time he is live
A :"Man he is stalling again"
B: "so he is just live again?
by pochamp June 14, 2020
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Starbucks Spelling

A technique of spelling in which one takes great steps in butchering the most simple of names.
John becomes Jonh
Ian becomes Eien

What the hell is that gibberish on the side of your cappuccino?
Oh, I think that was a sad attempt at my name. You can never tell with Starbucks Spelling...
by ERINNNN!! September 13, 2009
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proper spelling

Related to correct use of apostrophes.
by DavidusPrimus February 15, 2004
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Spelling Bee

Spelling competition for grades four through eight.
I almost one my school's spelling be twice, but fell short both times.
by Diggity Monkeez February 3, 2005
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spelling nazi

1)A person who is usually educated but can't stand spelling errors. Especially common ones
2) Someone who doesn't get the joke from the BustedTees.com shirt saying "Your retarded"
1) My English teacher isn't a spelling nazi. She spelled "English" wrong.

2) Melissa Peach: *reads shirt* Your retarded what?
Me: You don't get it?
Melissa Peach: That's not right.
Me: *shakes head and murmurs* You're retarded.
by Encycl07pedia October 4, 2006
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American Spelling

Initiated by Noah Webster in the early 19th century, American Spelling is perhaps the most successful effort ever to make the English language more phonetically written, thus decreasing its unnecessary difficulties for people trying to learn it as a foreign language.
Come on, do people in England really pronounce "centre" as "sen-tray"?
by Zalis August 3, 2004
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