adj. A word that, youtube personality, Dan Brown invented in his January 18, 2010 vlogvetica video. It is used to describe something that is epic, fantastic, spectacular, or fabulous.
(adj.) The hot, elated feeling one has from an overwhelming laugh or from a spankin' good time. Can be the opposite of ridonkulous. A high-level of amazing with the intention of believability combined with the drama of being fabulous.
She had a spanktabulous week: fresh ideas, hot looks, and exceptional moves.
I laughed so hard! What a spanktabulous good time!
That was the most ridonuklous dinner ever! Overpriced and didn't even taste good. We should try the spanktabulous place across town tomorrow night.
Spantaculous is a word used in similar occasions as the words awesome, spectacular, great and other words with a positive meaning are used.
The word's origin is yet unknown. But it is a fact that it was not invented by youtube star Dan Brown (as in, not the famous author) in his vlogvetica video "Spantaculous".
Jokes-person-who-watches-youtube-vlogs: "Have you read John Green's books? they're supposed to be SPANTACULOUS!"
not-so-jokes-person-who-doesn't-like-computers: "uuuuu... who's John Green? and what are books?"
Cool-person-who-watches-youtube-vlogs: "wait, you know what 'spantaculous' means?"
not-so-jokes-person-who-doesn't-like-computers: "yeah, don't you watch vlogvetica?!"
To have/ become a greater form of human entity which allows the person to become extremelyspontaneous and fantastic with a large frown on ones face and or forehead