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spoo

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Etymology

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An alteration of spew.

Pronunciation

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Verb

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spoo (third-person singular simple present spoos, present participle spooing, simple past and past participle spooed)

  1. (slang) To spew (in several senses).
    • 1993 February 14, Martin F. Roesch, “That just about takes the biscuit!”, in alt.tasteless.jokes[1] (Usenet):
      On a road trip to Ithaca, NY, we were out carousing in the bars one fine weekend. Well, it seems that one of the guys was basically told to "fuck off" by a girl in one of the establishments. He proceded to jerk off on the girl, and had one of our teammates lift his dress (yes, cross dressing is also perfectly normal behavior for ruggers) when he came, spooing all over the girl's back. The reaction of the girl was, for reasons unknown, hostile. After all, he gave her the gift of love...
    • 1996 August 15, Alex Hay, “What Are Your 4YO Doing”, in misc.kids[2] (Usenet):
      Try spooing some chocolate pudding onto a tray, or even better, right onto the table.
    • 1997 April 18, Billy Beck, “Democracy is Doomed”, in alt.rush-limbaugh[3] (Usenet):
      You come in here spooing your completely ignorant crap, and presume to *advise* as well?