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Spriends are people with whom you do sports. A spriend is someone with whom you can talk for hours on end about your sport, your experiences and your goals. Spriends are hard to reach and chat to on facebook or any public platform where they are mixed with your friends who usually couldn't care less about your MTB whipe-out or your new climbing rope.
I'm meeting my spriends for a climbing session this afternoon. Care to join?
Spriend by miki0108 January 21, 2013
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Spriends 

Spriends is the plural of spriend, which is a person with whom you do sports, share your sport experiences, visions and goals. Spriends are different from regular friends as the topic of communication between the two people is restricted to or dominated by sports.
I'm meeting my spriends for an epic mountain bike ride on the weekend.
Spriends by miki0108 January 21, 2013
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She's my sriend, I'm friends with her sister.
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Sprendon 

a. A type of cereal, that no one particularly likes but is good for the brain. Usually, made up of broccoli and oats.

b. A liquid which is poured on garden plants or grass to make them more strong and healthy.
1. Person #1: Ew! Have you tasted that Sprendon?!
Person #2: Yeah, it's gross, but it sure is good for the brain!

2. Person #1: Oh my god! Have you used Sprendon on your lawn!?

Person #2: Yeah, it's Sprentastic!
Sprendon by UngahBungah March 19, 2009

Sprindike 

the spike-like vertical thingy found on the very top of some kinds of palm trees
As Maurice looked to slow his fall on a palm tree below, he realized to late that the tree, as well as having large fronds, it also housed one gnarly sprindike. See spike, palm tree
Sprindike by SausageLink July 9, 2016