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Spectastic

Something of deep quality that deserves credit of being both spectacular and fantastic thus 'Spectastic'
Football 'soccer' commentator: That goal by Steven Gerrard was spectacular and yet fantastic at the very same time infact it was spectastic.

Me: Have you seen Megan Fox in the new Transformers trailer?
Friend: No?
Me: She's looking pretty spectastic in it, to be fair.
Friend: Sweet.
by Stekop1 March 17, 2009
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spectorious

the ultimate in everything;

to go ghost-like or ivisiable
In halo2 i picked up active camoflage,i'm becoming spectorious.
by H@rtm@n December 27, 2005
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spectaculicious

Something that's spectacular and delicious at the same time. Usually a food.
Wow! Your mom's rump roast is spectaculicious!
by Lentfer June 28, 2007
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Spectator Bias

Biases that originate from an individual that is not particularly involved within an activity and is only observing from a far. The 'spectator' becomes observant and more critical of certain details as they are only analyzing and is not under any pressure to preform unlike the person involved in the activity. Therefore, if the spectator is placed within a different environment, he or she would not be able to pick up on certain details unlike the observant position. This is a more generalized term, similar to Backseat gaming.
People watching sports through television is subjected to spectator bias as they are not under the pressure of the situation.
by Tsubinaru April 17, 2021
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Spectaculargasm

Just a very very wonderful orgasm
Oh my God babe that head gave me a spectaculargasm
by dannyboy4720@ December 31, 2021
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pull a specter

When you abandon your party, and join the oppisition.
Dude I can't believe Jimmy is going to leave the GOP and become a dirty Democrat, he really is going pull a specter.
by Blic43 April 28, 2009
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spectatorism

A term common to Scientology jargon, and used famously by Tom Cruise in an interview to describe the apathy of people unwilling to commit to said doctrine - which he views as synonymous with helping the world.

Somewhat ironically, following the sentence in which Cruise uses the term - which is not in any formal dictionary, and could easily be supplanted by the use of a word such as "spectating" - he proceeds to discuss the responsibility Scientologists have "to educate."
"That thing is uh...I've cancelled that in my...area. It's like, 'man, you're either in or you're out'. That spectatorism. And it's something that is...that we have no time for right now." - Tom Cruise on spectatorism

"I'd like to take a vacation...but, uh...I can't because...I know." - Tom Cruise on Scientology
by The Thought-Fox February 22, 2008
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