Adverb, meaning "not
thirsty".
Apart from its original form, literally meaning that you are full/not
thirsty, it can be used in different contexts as slang.
The word descends from Norwegian slang. However it functions well in other languages, such as English, German, Chinese, etc...
e.g:
Getting spulf: drink until you are totally not
thirsty/getting drunk.
A spulfer: a person who really enjoys getting spulf.
A spulfie: a girl who has swallowed her share of seamen.
- Would you like some more
tea, Ms. Yovankizha?
- No thank you, I'm spulf
- Do you think I have a shot at Lisa? She's totally super
hot!
- Na, man... She's spulf when it comes to sex..
- Dude! I'm so glad school is over!
- Hell
yes! We're getting spulf this weekend, for sure!
- Did you see how
Steve kept puking all over the place last night?
- Yeah, I know.. He just kept drinking although he was spulf hours ago.. He is a real spulfer..!