by firespiritcookie December 21, 2022

A nontraditional marriage where there is no legal binding to the two (or sometimes more) in there marriage. It can be by choice
"My ex husband are just "married in spirit" so we don't have to go through with all the ceremony and legal stuff.
by Theamazinggeek February 26, 2018

Spirit ball is the advanced version of the popular drinking game "Beer Pong".
All the rules are the same, the only change is that instead of using beer you play with hard liquor (spirits)... with the same quantity of liquid. Usually you can only play one game.
All the rules are the same, the only change is that instead of using beer you play with hard liquor (spirits)... with the same quantity of liquid. Usually you can only play one game.
by HappyGiraffe June 19, 2016

This expression refers to someone who has the performance, mentality, work ethic, and mindset of a (good) full-time employee but unfortunately has the pay of a part-time employee (as that is what they technically are).
I go above and beyond work all the time. I love it so much and hate it at the same time. It is such a complicated relationship I have and the situation has just really made me realize that I have a full-time spirit and part-time pay. It's truly so unfair!
by LingDanc803 February 9, 2023

Spirit, also known as t_vk, and lil buckminsterfullerene, is a closeted bisexual bri'ish teenager who is really fucking annoying. Like, they are ungodly annoying like holy shit sometimes their just unbearable. They are usually shitposting, and talking about Faces on a Wall, which is an album their obsessed with. They don't know about reading the room or knowing wehn's the time or place to do something. While they are really annoying, they aren't really that bad of a person, so sending them death threats isn't really something you should do to them.
Oh my god spirit shut the fuck up.
by Ortherner January 13, 2023

by Girlknowledge January 13, 2016

A term used by manipulative church leaders to demonize people (especially women) who display independent thought and self-confidence to act upon it instead of unquestioningly obeying the church leaders (often men). It's also used to shift blame to women for their own sexual harassments and assaults within toxic churches.
The term originated from one of the "villain" women of the Bible -- Jezebel, wife of King Ahab.
The term originated from one of the "villain" women of the Bible -- Jezebel, wife of King Ahab.
"Women will not wear pants, makeup, or jewelry in this church. They will be submissive. If anyone doesn't like this, they have a Jezebel Spirit."
"No wonder this happened! Look at what she was wearing. She has a Jezebel Spirit!"
"No wonder this happened! Look at what she was wearing. She has a Jezebel Spirit!"
by Seledirge March 8, 2024
