Phrase said immediately before spoiling an important part of a book or movie. This allows the spoiler to catch the spoil-ee off-guard, for maximum spoilage.
No spoil, but Snape totally kills Dumbledore.
No spoil, but you know George R. R. Martin's going to kill off John Snow.
No spoil, but what do you think's happening in the Shire during all of this?
No spoil, but isn't it funny that Luke and Leia look alike and both never knew their whole family?
No spoil, but you know George R. R. Martin's going to kill off John Snow.
No spoil, but what do you think's happening in the Shire during all of this?
No spoil, but isn't it funny that Luke and Leia look alike and both never knew their whole family?
by AllTheStarksDie July 31, 2011
by John Crabs April 01, 2008
by helpchick July 28, 2008
this word is said when either
A) You are mad
or
B) You made a mistake
Not to be confused with the pronunciation "spull". It is pronounced "spoy-yull".
A) You are mad
or
B) You made a mistake
Not to be confused with the pronunciation "spull". It is pronounced "spoy-yull".
Example 1: SPOIL! Chris, you broke my leg!!!
Example 2: Spoil! Now I'll have to put in that combo again because I missed one button.
Example 2: Spoil! Now I'll have to put in that combo again because I missed one button.
by Muhaha July 01, 2004
a wife or girlfriend.
derived from the fact they spoil your manly existance by wantign your every moment to be spent and involve them.
derived from the fact they spoil your manly existance by wantign your every moment to be spent and involve them.
by Shockeh October 12, 2004
Statement: "Did you have to use a condom last night?"
Response: "No. I got spoiled."
Statement: "Props, mad props."
Response: "No. I got spoiled."
Statement: "Props, mad props."
by Mars blktintedZ March 11, 2006
When you huff and puff when you don't get what you want.
by Yugisusanogan February 23, 2016