And it's not "spew," it's S.P.E.W!
by Hermione Granger July 22, 2003
Definition 1;
Person 1 = Where is Jay?
Person 2 = Jay spewed the cinemas he had to go and play with his balls
Definition 2;
Person 1 = How was that party last night?
Person 2 = Yeah it was good, Jay fully spewed all over his balls.
Person 1 = Where is Jay?
Person 2 = Jay spewed the cinemas he had to go and play with his balls
Definition 2;
Person 1 = How was that party last night?
Person 2 = Yeah it was good, Jay fully spewed all over his balls.
by PeterValerio December 22, 2009
by Katy! July 20, 2002
A style of expermental music with few particular norms: tends to have electronic rock tracks as a background, often simulating instruments such as the organ, and almost always featuring a synthesizer. In Spew music, the drum track and two others tend to pop in and out of the song seemingly randomly throughout it, some of them often being raised or lowered in pitch and/or tempo. Vocal tracks can differ, generally there are a capella moments of singing and/or harmonizing, but some Spew tracks can include excerpts from classic songs, talking, ranting, and singing in styles reminiscent of rock, jazz, blues or alternative music, although most commonly metal-style vocals. Spew is huge around the Northern United States and throughout most of Canada. Notable bands and artists who have recorded Spew tracks inclde The Greg Kihn Band, Bryan Adams, Stephen Stills, Clean Sadness, Dokken, Badfinger, Beck, Dan Fogel, Penangle, Edward the Great, Stairway, Karl Rover, Eric Brynaert, Fall Out Boy, Trivium, Blondie, Che Hines, Wilful Bliis, No Further Questions, Bonerama and Louis Armstrong. Stills, Sadness, Fogel, Pentangle, Che Hines and Bonerama have actually devoted entire albums to the genre.
by dr. timebomb December 01, 2007
by LandLord February 18, 2003
To get covered in spit by the guy behind you's chew cup when he throws it in the air during a homerun at the ball game.
by Johnny Damon August 29, 2007