means too be "spooky", but in a cool, laid back approach to the word, while on a type of relaxant, being high
Pronunciation That's spookaaaayyyy
Pronunciation That's spookaaaayyyy
ex: Julie jumps out of the bushes to scare Billy, but Billy won't scare and says "That's spookay"....
by sevat February 6, 2010
Get the Spookay mug.Spooky Month is the worldwide nationally celebrated holiday on October 1st all the way to October 31st. Degenerates would call this 'Halloween', instead of it's regular name. Celebratory activities include trick or treating, watching spooky movies (I'd reccomend 'Really Spooky The Ooga Booga'. It's very scary), Buying candy from the candy store, summoning demons, getting a clown to tell you a spooky joke, going to spooky party on the top of a hill and meeting 'The Eyes of The Universe'. Turns out he's a pretty chill guy if you do the spooky vibe with him, also he likes candy, especially Mars, Kit Kats and Milky Way, but really doesn't like Three Musketeers.
by HunterVanguard April 23, 2021
Get the Spooky Month mug.Drag slang: To recognize the person you are looking at is in fact a drag queen, and not a biological woman.
by Bennit Glass April 8, 2015
Get the clock the spook mug.A spoonie is someone living with a chronic illness.
It mostly refers to physical chronic illnesses, though it has been known to be a helpful term for those with chronic mental illness as well.
It originates from Christine Miserandino's Spoon Theory story, in which she explains what it's like to live with chronic illness to a friend, and uses a handful of spoons to demonstrate.
For example, daily activities that healthy people tend not to think about take tolls on people with chronic illness. You start the day with a certain number of spoons, and play your day around not running out. Socializing might cost spoons, using the stairs might cost spoons, lifting things might cost spoons, etc.
It mostly refers to physical chronic illnesses, though it has been known to be a helpful term for those with chronic mental illness as well.
It originates from Christine Miserandino's Spoon Theory story, in which she explains what it's like to live with chronic illness to a friend, and uses a handful of spoons to demonstrate.
For example, daily activities that healthy people tend not to think about take tolls on people with chronic illness. You start the day with a certain number of spoons, and play your day around not running out. Socializing might cost spoons, using the stairs might cost spoons, lifting things might cost spoons, etc.
Skylar: It's a low spoons day today, I don't think I'll go out.
Fallon: You're a spoonie? I didn't know. Well, I hope you feel better tomorrow. Can I do anything for you?
Fallon: You're a spoonie? I didn't know. Well, I hope you feel better tomorrow. Can I do anything for you?
by kyerowan February 9, 2014
Get the spoonie mug.to walk into a gas station pretending to have a disability in order to confuse the employees; so called, because the originator used a pink plastic spoon in the first ever spoontard.
by spoontard March 21, 2009
Get the spoontard mug.The doctor lifted the woman's spoonerflap and placed it on the mammography machine.
There is a video on YouTube called "Melons Crushing Melons" showing a woman crushing a watermelon with her breast by slamming her spoonerflap into it repeatedly.
There is a video on YouTube called "Melons Crushing Melons" showing a woman crushing a watermelon with her breast by slamming her spoonerflap into it repeatedly.
by mikerspd October 1, 2009
Get the spoonerflap mug.A systematic form of being extraordinarily good at dancing horribly, almost to the point of being accused of being in the middle of a seizure. Any typical rhythmless white boy dancing.
I was watching this skit on the Tim and Eric show about this lady asking people to make her bub bubs bounce. Those dudes were busting out some mad spookytronix! I wish I could dance like that!
by Thespookyone October 17, 2011
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