What is the meaning of SPOOLED UP. Phrases containing SPOOLED UP
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Soiled dove is slang for a prostitute.
Poofed up is British slang for a man gaily or extravagantly dressed.
Thirsty; to want something to drink; "I'm sponging for some water."; "I'm sponged! Let's go get a drink."
Spoiled Rotten Little Brat
Spooked is slang for frightened, nervy.
Spoofed is computer hacking slang for forged, fake.
Park spoiler is British slang for a new−age traveller or tinker.
(1) excreta (2) to be tired e.g. "I've been on the go all morning and I'm totally pooped!".
Excited.
Pooped is slang for exhausted.
Sick. We don't have a goalie 6 John's spotted .Spotted Dick is a dessert make with raisins
"A Nigger" spelled backwards
Nigger spelled backwards
Spotted dick is London Cockney rhyming slang for sick.
, (poopt) v. past participle. Out of breath, exhausted. “I was pooped after the long hike.â€Â [Etym., 60’s youth culture]
Stooded is Dorset slang for stuck.
Shaken up, flustered. Also shooked; "Dude, you're shook!"; "He was shooked when that guy came after him."
A stupid or silly fellow, also a disgusting drunk.
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
to fail an exam or a course of study
In anal intercourse the man who fucks, as opposed to the one who is fucked.
To cry loudly.
An epoxy compound applied to deck surfaces to improve traction. Usually on all weather decks of any Canadian warship.
v. yelling at someone, usually in front of others. "What's up?" "My mom was just flashing." 2. v. attacking someone in a fit of rage.Â
Enormous, huge. From massive, mega.
Phrs. Tired, exhausted, ruined, intoxicated, drunk. From the acronym 'fubar'. Also fubarred.
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pl.
of Spooney
n.
One who, or that which, spools.
n.
Spoiled by age; rank; stale.
imp. & p. p.
of Spool
n.
Water or other liquid carelessly spilled or thrown aboyt, as upon a table or a floor; a puddle; a soiled spot.
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Stuck; spoiled in making.
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Spoiled by wet; -- said of timber.
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Spotted; speckled.
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Weak-minded; demonstratively fond; as, spooney lovers.
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Spotted; frecled.
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Capable of being spoiled.
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Speckled; spotted.
imp. & p. p.
of Pool
a.
Marked with spots; as, a spotted garment or character.
imp. & p. p.
of Spoil
v. t.
To wind on a spool or spools.
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Deprived of a poll, or of something belonging to the poll. Specifically: (a) Lopped; -- said of trees having their tops cut off. (b) Cropped; hence, bald; -- said of a person. "The polled bachelor." Beau. & Fl. (c) Having cast the antlers; -- said of a stag. (d) Without horns; as, polled cattle; polled sheep.
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Having (such) wool; as, a fine-wooled sheep.
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Five-spotted.
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Furnished with a soul; possessing soul and feeling; -- used chiefly in composition; as, great-souled Hector.
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