1. (noun) Sunscreen with a sun protection factor of 50. A combination of the word fifty and the acronym SPF.
2. (verb) To apply sunscreen with SPF 50 to oneself or to others.
See re-spifty and spfifteen
2. (verb) To apply sunscreen with SPF 50 to oneself or to others.
See re-spifty and spfifteen
1. I really don't want sunburn, please pass me the spifty.
2. Javier, can you spifty my back for me?
2. Javier, can you spifty my back for me?
by bridget15 September 28, 2008

something that is so wickedly awesomely amazingly cool to the 100th power that it can not be described be either spiffy or nifty alone.
by peterick_x_core January 04, 2007

by Anonymous June 18, 2003

by dispatch131xhd June 21, 2005

IPA: ˈpʊl ə ˈspɪfˌɾi
v., Idiomatic
To accept an Onyxia Hide Backpack without saying anything, even though you already have one and there are mains in the raid who do not.
Origin of the term is uncertain, but some scholars believe it comes from Old Frisian (c.f. German "Ein Spifty pullen"; Dutch "een Spifty puljen"). Many believe the legendary character Spifty not to have been the first to do this.
v., Idiomatic
To accept an Onyxia Hide Backpack without saying anything, even though you already have one and there are mains in the raid who do not.
Origin of the term is uncertain, but some scholars believe it comes from Old Frisian (c.f. German "Ein Spifty pullen"; Dutch "een Spifty puljen"). Many believe the legendary character Spifty not to have been the first to do this.
Iron: If you already have a bag, tell us so we don't give you another one. We don't want anyone to pull a Spifty again.
by Elerin December 09, 2019

IPA: ˈpʊl ə ˈspɪfˌɾi
Idiom
To accept an Onyxia Hide Backpack without saying anything, even though you already have one and there are mains in the raid who do not.
Origin of the term is uncertain, but some scholars believe it comes from Old Frisian (c.f. German "Ein Spifty pullen"; Dutch "een Spifty puljen"). Many believe the legendary character Spifty not to have been the first to do this.
Idiom
To accept an Onyxia Hide Backpack without saying anything, even though you already have one and there are mains in the raid who do not.
Origin of the term is uncertain, but some scholars believe it comes from Old Frisian (c.f. German "Ein Spifty pullen"; Dutch "een Spifty puljen"). Many believe the legendary character Spifty not to have been the first to do this.
Iron: If you already have a bag, tell us so we don't give you another one. We don't want anyone to pull a Spifty again.
by Elerin December 09, 2019
