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Fagit spinner

The more appropriate spelling of “fidget spinner”. Fagit is pronounced the way Spodermen intended.
All these little little autistic kids nowadays like their stupid ass fagit spinners.
by Fred Sampson November 16, 2020
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Fidget Spinner

1. The Definition of Autism

2. The craze that attracted innocent children.

3. The content that plagued YouTube.
"Dude look at my fidget spinner! It spins so fast, heheheheeheuehheueue"

Kid: "Omg Fidget Spinner can I have it?"
Me: *Throws it at a lake* "Go fuck yourself. No autism for you, kiddo."
by Your local dumbass September 13, 2017
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tard spinner

What the teenagers are using now, also known as fidget spinners. Originally used for kids with ADD ADHD
Look at Jimmy's new tard spinner
by Vault111Guy May 20, 2017
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Fidget Spinner

Autistic looking stress relieving bullshit.
My fidget spinner made me look gay.
by Kenton Makings October 31, 2018
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Fidget Spinner

A sex position, where a male lays flat on his back with an erect cock. And the female places a spinning fidget spinner on the male's member, and proceeds to blow the fidget spinner to make it stop. The goal is to finish before it stops.
Wendy gave me a Fidget Spinner last night.

Did you finish?

Hell yeah, 10/10 would spin again.
by therealspanishteacher February 26, 2018
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Constant Spinner

A simp who spends his days fantasising about his ex that he still can not get over with. He doesn't know why he gets dumped...
Maybe instead of worrying about his pathetic love life, he should focus on something else ?
by Ro_oe December 12, 2022
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Come in, spinner

An early Australianism (circa early 20th century), said during moments of anxious expectation, generally after the commencement of moments of chance, for example awaiting imminent news; the results of a sports match, or an attempted task with an unknown, random result.

Historically the phrase entered the vernacular in the first half of the 20th century, coined during betting matches of 'two-up', but the etymology may stem from roulette.
During a dice roll, while still shaking the dice: "Come in, spinner!"
by Sits De Sitsa May 8, 2020
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