An exclamation used to acknowledge circumstances especially enjoyable or agreeable to oneself. It can also be used to acknowledge the awesomeness or excellence of an object or event.
Origin: Trey Parker and Matt Stone's (South Park) first feature length film Cannibal the Musical (formerly known as Alfred Packer: The Musical). Not Xander Harris of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
"Gee Alfred, she sure is a shpadoinkel horse!"
"The sky is blue and all the leaves are green. The air is as warm as a baked potato. I think you know exactly what I mean when I say it's a shpadoinkel day!"
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.
Firstused 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.
from the movie "Cannibal the Musical" made by the creators of South Park.
1. (adjective)
Fantastically great. Better than terrific. Retardedly good.
2. (noun)
Something so full of goodness and sunshine, it will turn anything bad or negative into something light, cheerful, and wonderful.
1. Wow, just look outside, it's such a spadoinkal day!
2. Touching me there makes me all spadoinkal inside!
3. Well Mr. Negative, someone didn't take their daily dose of spadoinkal.
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.