Spoilers are experts from the real boom or story, that you may not know of yet. This is to tell you that if you have not read the book or story but plan to, but don't want to ruin it, to not read that fanfiction. The parts of the novel you may not know yet are written in the text. See fanfiction for more information on those.
"Hey Sarah, this now HP fic has spoilers in it for the new book. Should I read it?"
"Not if you want the boom to be a surprise, Judy".
"Not if you want the boom to be a surprise, Judy".
by Jennvellcs November 23, 2007
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Get the spoilerable mug.Yo Dave that Gammon you cooked for dinner was an absolute spoiler!
That girl I rinsed out last night was a right spoiler!!!
That girl I rinsed out last night was a right spoiler!!!
by Iceman0001 June 22, 2010
Get the Spoiler mug.An aerodynamic device used on tractor-trailer trucks. A spoiler is located on the roof of the tractor which deflects air from buffeting the trailer. Truck roof spoilers increase the top speed of the truck, save diesel fuel, and protect the refrigerator coils of refrigerated trailers from rocks that blow off of dump trucks.
The top speed of this Kenworth is 117 miles per hour, the same truck without the Spoiler only goes 113 MPH. By the end of the day I'm 64 miles ahead, because I have a Spoiler.
by AviationMetalSmith December 12, 2008
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Get the Spoiler mug.1. When talking about a movie to an audience that has not yet seen the movie, this phrase is used by a speaker to warn that they are about to reveal plot details that may be surprising or unexpected. The thought is that revealing certain plot details will detract from the natural viewing experience, so the warning serves as an opportunity for people to stop listening/reading.
1a. The same idea, but in the context of other media such as books, television shows, etc.
2. Often this phrase is used jokingly following, or immediately proceeding information that is felt to be obvious.
1a. The same idea, but in the context of other media such as books, television shows, etc.
2. Often this phrase is used jokingly following, or immediately proceeding information that is felt to be obvious.
1) Spoiler alert! We're about to discuss the ending of the Empire Strikes Back, so stop reading now if you haven't seen it yet.
2) "I loved Titanic, the best part was the special effects during the ship sinking... oh sorry, spoiler alert."
2) "I loved Titanic, the best part was the special effects during the ship sinking... oh sorry, spoiler alert."
by Waveofreactions June 9, 2018
Get the Spoiler Alert mug.Usu. a term to describe when crucial elements of a movie are about to be revealed (i.e. the ending, character deaths, a twist, etc.)
by INDIExCORE October 28, 2005
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