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by Mean Neen November 30, 2018
Get the Spoolie mug.Is the positive, feel good word, being the exact opposite of the word "F***." When you feel just incredible about another person, thing, or event. When something is "spoolie" you feel unlike anything else in the world about it!
"I just met this girl and think she is spoolie!"
"I am so excited to go on this trip, it's going to be spoolie!"
"Oh yes, this pizza is very spoolie."
"Spoolieeeeeeeee!"
"I am so excited to go on this trip, it's going to be spoolie!"
"Oh yes, this pizza is very spoolie."
"Spoolieeeeeeeee!"
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by key-man.123456 August 27, 2013
Get the spoolie mug.A hybrid of spearchucker and mooly. Used in a derogatory sence while talking about African Americans
by goooooosh February 20, 2011
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Get the Mad Spoolie mug.A school bus that has been purchased by a private owner and converted for some purpose other than hauling people around, such as RVing. Can be a very economical, cost-efficient means of obtaining an RV.
by mamarley July 14, 2011
Get the skoolie mug.A spoonie is someone living with a chronic illness.
It mostly refers to physical chronic illnesses, though it has been known to be a helpful term for those with chronic mental illness as well.
It originates from Christine Miserandino's Spoon Theory story, in which she explains what it's like to live with chronic illness to a friend, and uses a handful of spoons to demonstrate.
For example, daily activities that healthy people tend not to think about take tolls on people with chronic illness. You start the day with a certain number of spoons, and play your day around not running out. Socializing might cost spoons, using the stairs might cost spoons, lifting things might cost spoons, etc.
It mostly refers to physical chronic illnesses, though it has been known to be a helpful term for those with chronic mental illness as well.
It originates from Christine Miserandino's Spoon Theory story, in which she explains what it's like to live with chronic illness to a friend, and uses a handful of spoons to demonstrate.
For example, daily activities that healthy people tend not to think about take tolls on people with chronic illness. You start the day with a certain number of spoons, and play your day around not running out. Socializing might cost spoons, using the stairs might cost spoons, lifting things might cost spoons, etc.
Skylar: It's a low spoons day today, I don't think I'll go out.
Fallon: You're a spoonie? I didn't know. Well, I hope you feel better tomorrow. Can I do anything for you?
Fallon: You're a spoonie? I didn't know. Well, I hope you feel better tomorrow. Can I do anything for you?
by kyerowan February 9, 2014
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