by Some_kid_you_dont_know August 07, 2020
by Stephanie September 02, 2003
The party left me feeling quite spooty. This café sure is spooty! Bob you sure are a spooty individual.
by Ryan June 02, 2003
by Don Chorizo August 20, 2006
Adjective: spooty (comparative: spootier, superlative: spootiest)
|ˈspoōpē|
1. (informal) Of very poor quality.
The spooty thing broke.
2. (Informal) Crazy or silly.
The author comes across as a bit spooty.
3. (Informal) Inappropriate or unbefitting.
The spooty things were expensive.
Verb: spoot
|spoōt|
1. euphemism for damn.
Spoot it all, Poppa.
Noun: spoot
|spoōt|
1. something of little value.
His promise is not worth a spoot.
Interjection: spoot
|spoōt|
1. an expression of dismay, concern, or worry; strongly suggesting disapproval or disappointment.
Oh spoot, I seem to have mislaid my keys.
Spoot, Ms. Fuzzywink turned me down again.
2. a sudden cry or remark, esp. expressing surprise or anger.
|ˈspoōpē|
1. (informal) Of very poor quality.
The spooty thing broke.
2. (Informal) Crazy or silly.
The author comes across as a bit spooty.
3. (Informal) Inappropriate or unbefitting.
The spooty things were expensive.
Verb: spoot
|spoōt|
1. euphemism for damn.
Spoot it all, Poppa.
Noun: spoot
|spoōt|
1. something of little value.
His promise is not worth a spoot.
Interjection: spoot
|spoōt|
1. an expression of dismay, concern, or worry; strongly suggesting disapproval or disappointment.
Oh spoot, I seem to have mislaid my keys.
Spoot, Ms. Fuzzywink turned me down again.
2. a sudden cry or remark, esp. expressing surprise or anger.
by TedAKANathan February 19, 2009
A term derived from the Nickelodeon cartoon "The Angry Beavers". Meaning crappy, annoying, stupid, etc.
by QueenSaiyan January 10, 2004
by Angry Beavers Fanatic August 23, 2005