Adjective: spooty (comparative: spootier, superlative: spootiest)
|ˈspoōpē|
1. (informal) Of very poor quality.
The spooty thing broke.
2. (Informal) Crazy or silly.
The author comes across as a bit spooty.
3. (Informal) Inappropriate or unbefitting.
The spooty things were expensive.
Verb: spoot
|spoōt|
1. euphemism for damn.
Spoot it all, Poppa.
Noun: spoot
|spoōt|
1. something of little value.
His promise is not worth a spoot.
Interjection: spoot
|spoōt|
1. an expression of dismay, concern, or worry; strongly suggesting disapproval or disappointment.
Oh spoot, I seem to have mislaid my keys.
Spoot, Ms. Fuzzywink turned me down again.
2. a sudden cry or remark, esp. expressing surprise or anger.
|ˈspoōpē|
1. (informal) Of very poor quality.
The spooty thing broke.
2. (Informal) Crazy or silly.
The author comes across as a bit spooty.
3. (Informal) Inappropriate or unbefitting.
The spooty things were expensive.
Verb: spoot
|spoōt|
1. euphemism for damn.
Spoot it all, Poppa.
Noun: spoot
|spoōt|
1. something of little value.
His promise is not worth a spoot.
Interjection: spoot
|spoōt|
1. an expression of dismay, concern, or worry; strongly suggesting disapproval or disappointment.
Oh spoot, I seem to have mislaid my keys.
Spoot, Ms. Fuzzywink turned me down again.
2. a sudden cry or remark, esp. expressing surprise or anger.
by TedAKANathan February 19, 2009
A term derived from the Nickelodeon cartoon "The Angry Beavers". Meaning crappy, annoying, stupid, etc.
by QueenSaiyan January 10, 2004
by Angry Beavers Fanatic August 23, 2005
In the cartoon \"2 Angry Beavers\", spooty is used as a adjective that implies distaste and repulsion.
by eternalfats October 02, 2003
A word from the Angry Beavers. They use it to describe anything they don't like. However, it has morphed into a word that can mean anything you really want. Eg crap, interesting, funny, cool, purple. Spoooty means its really crap/interesting/funny/cool/purple.
by hannahrawr August 25, 2008
1) Adj. Similar in usage to spiffy, or cool.
2) interj. Something muttered when something you don't want to happen happens. Similar to (sarcastic) "That's just great."
Spootiful (adj), Spooties (adj)
2) interj. Something muttered when something you don't want to happen happens. Similar to (sarcastic) "That's just great."
Spootiful (adj), Spooties (adj)
by Aaron December 02, 2002