A word used to describe someone who is incredibly attractive. Someone who is extremely hot. A spice is a person that is way more attractive than what is humanly possible. They often look like they taste good and it is common knowledge that not everyone can handle spice(s) ..not everyone can take the heat.
Did you see who she/he was with? He/she is such a spice!! SOOO fucking peng. The Spice level was high!
by PamMacB March 23, 2015
A Pronoun used to describe one of 5 individuals, namely, The Spice Girls: Melanie "Scary Spice" Brown, Melanie "Sporty Spice" Chisholm, Geri "Ginger Spice" Horner (nee Halliwell), Emma "Baby Spice" Bunton, or Victoria "Posh Spice" Beckham (nee Adams-Wood)
"Did you see The View had a Spice on today, yeah, Scary Spice. She so gorgeous."
"Did you hear? All 5 Spice's are reuniting this 2018?"
"Did you hear? All 5 Spice's are reuniting this 2018?"
by SoWeirdBoy March 03, 2018
by Spicy 🌶 November 13, 2018
Like tea, spice is used to describe that something is hot or that you didnt expect it.
It can also be used when you are about to tell a story.
It can also be used when you are about to tell a story.
by Spicygirlwithyourspice May 28, 2019
A synthetic marijuana that was legal until March 2011. Unfortunately, those jokers at the DEA caught on and banned the main stuff that's in it, so its not legal any more. K2 can have the same ingredients as spice, so its probably banned too.
by free-to-beeee May 05, 2011
The reason why Europeans went looking for the West Indies ... according to their letters sent home to their wives and children.
Not to be taken literally - the explorers actually meant spices as in sexy tan Indian women.
Not to be taken literally - the explorers actually meant spices as in sexy tan Indian women.
Columbus: Yo Dona, I found so many spices. I'm going to be so f'ing rich when I sell them!
Dona: (to self) I love it when my man isn't home
Columbus: (to self) Sexy hot women! Woo-hoo!
Dona: (to self) I love it when my man isn't home
Columbus: (to self) Sexy hot women! Woo-hoo!
by Mr. 29 September 26, 2010
by D. Speakman July 24, 2005