Spina

A wingman gone bad. Your bar-hopping friend is way to tired of drinking. He leaves you stranded, drunk, and unable to drive.
God damnit! Why does he always have to be a shit-head Spina and go home?
by xXDeathLurksXx June 18, 2007
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Spina

When you drink too much too fast and you puke up everything later on in the night. People tend to Spina when they often chug Yuenglings during redemption periods or other social gatherings. Another affect of pulling a Spina is rapping poorly or singing the wrong words to songs.
Aw, Lou pulled a Spina and puked everywhere!
by Creggor October 11, 2010
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In Slovakia spina (pronounced shpina) means filth or dirt. It is also used as a curse, swear-word for dirty, filthy person.
"Ty spina vyjebana!" (Melisko)
Je tu spina za sporakom

Translation: "You fucking filth!"
There is filh behind the stove.
by Oliver P. January 20, 2008
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The Spina

When a girl gives a guy head with a condom on his penay.
Megan: What did you two do last night after you left?
Caitlin: Well he drove me home and we got in the back seat and we did The Spina!
by wizyo June 07, 2013
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spina

of or relating to someones crazy older sister and secret language of which they speak. espeake de language. other family members consist of smuther (mom) biffidus (other sister) and papatuya (dad). usually spoken in stange baby squeek voice.
1.We ARE the crazy siegels and this is how we speak: spina u stole my toast!
2.
by gillian May 03, 2004
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A spacker or spazz type, generally more specifically used to indicate ungainliness or perceived deformity. Poorly-understood diminutive of spina bifida (birth defect resulting in varying degrees of nearual tude defect and consequent disability).
See also spina fight.
"Sir! Do we have to have Robertson on our team Sir? I mean, he's a right spina..."
by Moved Away November 13, 2006
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spina fight

Playground ruction procedure (UK c.1970's). Combatants remove their arms from sleeves and stuff them inside the trunk of their gansies, leaving just a set of waggling digits for attack. As per flid fight but with addition of the kneeling into shoes in order to complete a quadripegically stunted effect. Serious injury rarely ensued but a tried and tested upsetter of harassed dinner ladies, babysitters and nana.
"Having an older brother meant I invariably came off worse in sibling ructions but I always gave His Royal Highness proper competition when we matched up for our annual spina fight,"
Memoirs of HM King George VI
by Moved Away November 13, 2006
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