Whilst on our honey-moon my new bride layed herself down on the bed only to discover she put her hand in some somewhat fresh spootie.
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Get the Spootch mug.From the Nickelodeon cartoon Angry Beavers - an exclamation. Originated from an episode where one of the beavers had a toe fungus and had to go to the company "Stinky Poo Technologies" to remedy the situation. the building had a signage that that beared the name SPOOT.
by AngryB February 19, 2005
Get the spoot mug.A viscous whitish secretion of the male reproductive organs, containing spermatozoa and consisting of secretions of the testes, seminal vesicles, prostate, and bulbourethral glands.
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A person or thing that is a piece of shit, generic, cheap, low end, sub-standard, sorry, pitiful, cruddy, miserable, disadvantaged, negative, etc.
Adjectives: Spooshot (used most often), Spoo (used less often)
A person or thing that is a piece of shit, generic, cheap, low end, sub-standard, sorry, pitiful, cruddy, miserable, disadvantaged, negative, etc.
Adjectives: Spooshot (used most often), Spoo (used less often)
This word is usually exclaimed at the point of non-approval or disgust of someone or something.
"I can't believe that he went home because his wife called and told him to. He didn't even pay his bill. He's such a Spooshoter."
However, this word is quite often spoken slightly under one’s breath and directed toward someone in close proximity. This is usually done by saying the word to or about that someone else, but wanting someone even closer to hear the remark.
"I can't believe that he went home because his wife called and told him to. He didn't even pay his bill. He's such a Spooshoter."
However, this word is quite often spoken slightly under one’s breath and directed toward someone in close proximity. This is usually done by saying the word to or about that someone else, but wanting someone even closer to hear the remark.
by Brett (aka Lucky) March 16, 2007
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