V bag is a term used when you would want to use every swear/insult possible to describe people that think with their pants and not their head
#1: yeah me and my girl split up
#2: What why you two wee so good together
#1: She turned out to be a V bag.
#2: man tough break
#2: What why you two wee so good together
#1: She turned out to be a V bag.
#2: man tough break
by the suckmeister April 18, 2010

Sleeping person: What is that ruckus outside? There aren't enough gays for it to be a marriage march, not enough pink for breast cancer support?
Friend texting back: Are there a lot of V-shirts? It could be a vagina monologues march.
Friend texting back: Are there a lot of V-shirts? It could be a vagina monologues march.
by Grilliam March 14, 2009

The coolest gal ever, lucky to have a friend like her. A very sarcastic, funny person who may interrupt a lot.
by ihoehfowiheghokeg October 10, 2021

He's a very handsome and kind guy. He always sticks with the classics. V's very artistic and often paints masterpieces. He loves cute animals. He also tends to be more calm and quiet but at some moments he can be wild and crazy.
?: V is handsome ain't he?
?: He is i admire him a lot.
?: I heard V likes Van Gogh
?: I like him too!
?: He is i admire him a lot.
?: I heard V likes Van Gogh
?: I like him too!
by Ji-Eun January 23, 2022

To whirl thoughts and words out rapidly and playfully while simultaneously making someone fall in love with your mind. The intellectual equivalent of falling into bed together. Etymology: Invented by an impossible Australian philosopher named Mike for an equally impossible Swiss-American boy named Ethan, October 2025. Example: 'We spent three days spoodling about Pindar and Nigerian scammers until I realized I loved him.' Related forms: spoodling (gerund), spoodled (past tense), spoodler (noun, one who spoodles). Synonyms: intellectual intimacy, playful philosophizing, mind-meld. Antonyms: small talk, superficial conversation, anything Tom would understand."
Spoodle (v., n.) : To whirl thoughts and words out rapidly and playfully while simultaneously making someone fall in love with your mind. The intellectual equivalent of falling into bed together. Etymology: Invented by an impossible Australian philosopher named Mike for an equally impossible Swiss-American boy named Ethan, October 2025. Example: 'We spent three days spoodling about Pindar and Nigerian scammers until I realized I loved him.' Related forms: spoodling (gerund), spoodled (past tense), spoodler (noun, one who spoodles). Synonyms: intellectual intimacy, playful philosophizing, mind-meld. Antonyms: small talk, superficial conversation, anything Tom would understand."
by Ethan Nicholas October 17, 2025

by Cueiffid August 20, 2023
