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schpadoinkle 

A multipurpose word, created by Trey Parker and used in "Cannibal, the Musical. It can be an expletive, a reference, an adjective, adverb, article, noun or verb. It's great for those of us suffering from the occasional senior moment.
John McCain owns a schpadoinkle number of houses.

shpadoinkle 

First used in the movie "Cannibal: the Musical," "Shpadoinkle" was left without a specific definition, it's just a generic exclamation, and makes a great substitution word.
These are from the movie itself:

"Aaaah!Ohhh shpadoinkle!" - exclamation of surprise at being caught in a bear trap.

"Have a shpadoinkle day." - greeting.

"She sure is a shpadoinkle horse." - compliment
shpadoinkle by Kucitizen June 4, 2004

shpladoinkle

good, great, awsome, or supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.

from the musical "cannible the musical"
"It's a shpladoinkle day."
shpladoinkle by sok and cojo June 22, 2006

shpadoinkle 

An undefined word created by Trey Parker while writing the title song for his student film "Cannibal! The Musical" (It was meant to be only temporary until he thought of an appropriate adjective but it ended up sticking). Can be used in replacement of any adjective or in the expletive.
"That's a shpadoinkle car!"

"Oh shpadoinkle! I have a paper due today!"

There are an infinate number of shpadoinkle examples for this word.
shpadoinkle by miki April 2, 2005

spadoinkle 

1: (Adjective)
Outstandingly wonderful. Groovey.
2: (noun)
Insane manic cheery-ness. That little extra something that keeps a person from blowing thier brains out.
First documented appearance: "Cannible the movie"
1: "Well gosh, it's just such a spadoinkle day!!!"
2: "Oh no! I think little Jhonny has lost his spadoinkle."
spadoinkle by Eva December 23, 2004

Shpidoinkle 

Something that is very pleasant and nice, such as a baked potata'.
The sky is blue and all the leaves are green, the sun is warm as a baked potata'. I think I know exactly what I mean when I say it's a shpidoinkle day!
Shpidoinkle by Alferd Packer March 17, 2008