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spoilerino 

When what you're about to say can't be classified as an actual spoiler, but it might give some info away or put the spoiler in other people's mind.

Warning: "Mr Robot" spoilerino in example bellow
Bob - Dude, have you seen last episode of Mr Robot? How can Elliot let that happen, man?
Mark - Y'know... I'm not sure, but I think it's like the movie Fight club.
Bob - whoa, wait... shit, spoilerino, man. I dind't even think of that .
spoilerino by Karamozovsky December 23, 2015
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spoilerphobia 

(n.) fear of coming across a spoiler. can be preceded with specific kind of spoilerphobia.
I can't turn on the TV or go on the internet before I read the last Harry Potter book. I have Potter Spoilerphobia.
spoilerphobia by bayne4 August 3, 2007

spoilerific 

Containing a high quantity of spoilers of a given story from a game/movie/anime/etc.
This review explains the plot of the entire movie, including the big twist at the end. It's spoilerific.
spoilerific by MrWizard0022 October 24, 2007

spoilersport 

noun. One who destructively reveals plotlines or other details of a movie, story or book, simply for the sake of revealing a spoiler, or ruining a surprise ending for fans.
"Did you hear about who is in the coffin on the season finale of 'Lost?'"

"You should stop reading blogs written by spoilersports."
spoilersport by MoJoe13 June 18, 2008

spoilerize 

To remove spoilers from a description, especially a movie or TV summary, that might otherwise give away the ending or a plot twist to the unsuspecting reader. Can either be done by omitting spoiler content entirely, or by masking it on a web page in a way that the user has to click through or highlight text to read it.
You should spoilerize that movie review better, so people don't find out he was dead all along.
spoilerize by jschuur November 27, 2010

Spoilerism, or Survival of the Spoilerist 

The school of thought surrounding a cultures treatment of spoilers in the media. Most cultures accept it is necessary now to warn people in recent media that an article or review of something *may contain spoilers*

The case of Spoilerism is one in particular that deals with an undeclared cut off date at which people can freely discuss an 'older media'. For example after something has reached the point at which it is on DVD and available at all local libraries.
The sentiment of the more radical... Spoilerism, or Survival of the Spoilerist - wherein, "if you have not after this grace period managed to watch said spoiled media, you dont get to whine about something being spoiled by office conversation or public discussion, as logic follows any such media of such importance would have already warranted viewing. Considerations made for POW's, members of cults, liberated mennonites, etc.. "

The more conservative spoilerist is angered by this, and considers the entire act one of terrorism, in which the show or movie is now ruined essentially and not worth watching at all now. Particularly common among enraged fanboys etc.

Most people can distinguish between the easy non-spoiler such as Titanic or Snakes on a Plane. But even in this case the spoiler sensitive may take offense.

Facebook Spoilerist 

Someone who can't help but write a spoiler as a Facebook status every time something momentuous happens in a popular series/movie, thus spoiling it for everyone else.
'That damn Facebook Spoilerist totally fucked up LOST for me'
Facebook Spoilerist by Moon-song December 30, 2013