A petite woman. Denoted as a joke, whereby the petite woman is so thin she is able to be mounted and spun in a circle on an erect penis.
"She's a spinner."
by x January 22, 2003
Spinner defined: A spinner is a fit, petite woman typically around 96-100 lbs or so. The literal meaning is a woman that you can spin while she is riding your penis. But more to it speaks to her sexual ability, like a gymnast or athlete. You can spin her into many positions with ease, or she spins all over your body. But a spinner is a healthy, good looking, willing, wanting sexual explorer too.
by timJenson February 5, 2016
(n) A woman/man that stands less than 5ft. 3in. Giving someone above average height the ability to have sex with them on their lap and possibly spinning them like a top.
by Paul Sturgulewski February 27, 2006
by korvex July 29, 2004
A petite woman. Denoted as a joke, whereby the petite woman is so thin she is able to be mounted and spun in a circle on an erect penis.
This word is especially popular in describing Asian women.
This word is especially popular in describing Asian women.
by abman500 November 13, 2009
Spinner is the generic term for a flying car in the film "Blade Runner" (1982), that can drive as a ground car, take-off vertically, hover and cruise using jet propulsion much like Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) aircraft today. They are used extensively by the police to survey the population, and it's clear that despite restrictions wealthy people can acquire spinner licenses. It was designed by Syd Mead and has been "replicated" in films such as "The Fifth Element" (1997) and the "Star Wars" prequel trilogy. These films have the popular vision of flying cars, and people use spinners like traditional cars; in Blade Runner, the flying cars substitute for helicopters and very light jets.
Designer Mead has described the spinner as an aerodyne – a vehicle which directs air downward to create lift, though press kits for the film stated that the spinner was propelled by three engines: "conventional internal combustion, jet and anti-gravity".
Designer Mead has described the spinner as an aerodyne – a vehicle which directs air downward to create lift, though press kits for the film stated that the spinner was propelled by three engines: "conventional internal combustion, jet and anti-gravity".
by Spinner Girl May 22, 2013
A famous sport-fishing lure, commonly comprised of a metal rotating blade or blades, with a weighted body on a wire shaft. When retreived or tolled it attracts fish via flash and vibration emitted from it's spinnig action
Eg: last weekend I went spinning for trout on the Rubicon river and caught two nice fish on bladed spinners.
by mooglemot August 18, 2008