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spoiler

A candidate in a campaign whose chances of winning are near zero but still may garner enough votes as to cause the loss of one of the leading candidates.
Ralph Nader was a spoiler in the 2000 elections, he took votes from Al Gore.
by Matt I August 14, 2005
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Spoiled Brat

a 6 year old boy who gets everything and then hits the person who gave it to him.
Joshy Herrinn a spoiled brat
by ZachOHS January 15, 2010
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spoiler alert

1. A phrase, sentence, or really any form of communication that completely ruins that show, movie, or book series by giving away key plot points or twists. interjection
2. Ruining everything for everyone.
Sarah has a tendency to word vomit endings to movies I haven't seen yet. We call her 'Spoiler Alert Sarah.'
by iharasu March 30, 2015
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Spoilt

Someone who gets stuff the minute they ask for it.
Roel is a spoilt child .
by Shann66n June 27, 2018
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Spoiled

When you get lots of stuff and you get whatever you want I'm spoiled my cousins are spoiled my friends are and my dog to people tend to be jealous of spoiled kids most of the time
Here's a list of stuff spoiled kids might have and what it's like being spoiled:
- iPhone 6 or 7

-Lots of toys
-hoverboars
-Lots of nice clothes

-One of the most popular kids In school

-allowed to do lots of stuff

-Lots of video games
-A bike
-Golf cart
-Electric scooter
by Kgator May 21, 2017
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spoilerize

To remove spoilers from a description, especially a movie or TV summary, that might otherwise give away the ending or a plot twist to the unsuspecting reader. Can either be done by omitting spoiler content entirely, or by masking it on a web page in a way that the user has to click through or highlight text to read it.
You should spoilerize that movie review better, so people don't find out he was dead all along.
by jschuur November 27, 2010
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spoilacious

Adjective. The act of engaging, or being the recipient of, excessive indulgence; usually of a fun, adventurous, or thrilling nature. Often involving expensive alcohol, luxury automobiles, elite status, or exclusive access.
We had a spoilacious time with our rich uncle who let us ride his polo ponies or fly his private fighter planes while drinking the finest champagne.
by Frankenworder April 12, 2012
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