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Louis Spinola

A cute, sexy and saucy boy. Is a great person but has a questionable taste in girls but nonetheless is an allround catch.
"Did you hear about Louis Spinola"
"omg he is such a leng daddy"
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spinto

In singing, this refers to a soprano or tenor voice type of a vocal weight between a lyric voice and a dramatic voice, a "light heavyweight" voice.

Lyric voices are light, smooth, sweet, and agile; dramatic voices are heavy, rich, powerful, and full of emotion.
"Spinto" is Italian for "pushed" (this should not imply force) and applied to a tenor or a soprano it means a lyric voice which can be "pushed" to large musical climaxes at moderate intervals. This effect is achieved by a sharp edge in the voice's tone (squillo), which allows it to "cut" through a full orchestra (rather than singing over it like a true dramatic voice).
Since spinto voices bridge lyric and dramatic voices, they are able to play a wide range of roles in opera (but a spinto is not a common voice type).
A spinto tenor or spinto soprano may or may not have a darker color than their lyric counterparts; they often have the color of a baritone/mezzo-soprano and the high tessitura of a tenor/soprano.

Famous operatic spinto sopranos and spinto tenors include Renata Tebaldi, Leontyne Price, Michele Crider, Aprile Millo, Renata Scotto, Mario Lanza, Mario Frangoulis, Carlo Bergonzi, Placido Domingo, and Franco Corelli.

Pop singers who could qualify include Kelly Clarkson, Michelle Branch, Rachelle Lampa, Diana DeGarmo, Adam Lambert, Adam Pascal, Clay Aiken, Freddy Mercury, Steven Tyler, and Michael Jackson.
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Shingo

Verb, to Shingo.

A simple way to define thinking you/someone can pull something off, but ends up failing.

Term visually taken from an Initial D battle between Shingo Shoji and Takumi Fujiwara.
Example 1
Person 1: Man, we did so well this time!
Person 2: Glad we weren't shingoing

Example 2
Person 1: You heard Mike tried to engage?
Person 2: Yup, he shingod real hard.
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spingelet

a thick rubber suit to prevent being felched by your opponent during times of butt wars or arse wrestling
her tongue ricocheted off the shimmering spingelet
by abingdon posse May 21, 2003
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Bigot Spigot in Chief

The most dangerous mouthpiece of the increasingly white supremacistreligious” right, because 45 purports to represent America.
The Bigot Spigot in Chief is a full-on Klansman who brings us closer and closer to civil war each day he remains in office.
by Dr Bunnygirl August 5, 2019
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spino dragon

A young teenager who is known to cringe most of the people he meets, The SpinoDragon might also play with legos and think it is a commonly known prehistoric animal Spinosaurus
Shut up, bro. I bet when you go home you're secretly a Spino Dragon
by psika August 10, 2016
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spinoza

Rationalist philosopher dude who lived a long time ago.

He basically said that substance is god, or nature, and that every existing thing is one. That kinda made Christian Europe mad and they actually started using the word "Spinozist" as almost a swear word for "atheist".

Then there was this huge intellectual controversy when Jacobi and Mendelssohn were both writing a book about Lessing, who had just died, and they started exchanging letters about it and things got kinda heated when Jacobi took things a little too seriously and competed to have his book printed first. Mendelssohn didn't get as aggresive as Jacobi, but the poor dude ended up dead when he caught a cold trying to send in his manuscript.

Anyway, the reason why this caused so much controversy was because Jacobi claimed that Lessing admitted to being a spinozist and Mendelssohn was friends with Lessing so everyone was like omg no way cause Mendelssohn was a leader of the Berlin Enlightenment and the starter of modern Judaism and being called an atheist or pantheist wasn't exactly a good thing back then.

Long story short, Jacobi's book got printed, in which he actually criticized Spinoza saying that yeah, Spinoza may be right in his ideas but reason leads to atheism and denial of free will so we should have faith. Or something like that. Bu interestingly enough, this criticism restarted an interest in Spinoza. And here we are today, still talking about the dude.
"What's up?"
"Oh not much. Just writing a paper on Jacobi and Spinoza for my philosophy class."
"Wait, why are you even taking philosophy?"
"So I can show off my mad knowledge on random websites."
by g f b February 27, 2008
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