Spoom
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To be driven steadily and swiftly, as before a strong wind; tobe driven before the wind without any sail, or with only a part ofthe sails spread; to scud under bare poles. [Written also spoon.]When virtue spooms before a prosperous gale, My heaving wishes helpto fill the sail. Dryden.
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Spoom means to be completely and indefinately badass/hardcore.
Spoom=Insanity
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A frothy bodily discharge.
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verb - to be driven before the wind without any sail
noun - a frothy type of sherbet made with a light sugar syrup mixed with a liquid such as fruit juice, champagne or sauternes
noun - my nick, you bastards
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Noun- Ginny Weasley
It's a nickname given to Ginny Weasley in the Sirius/Harry fan fiction, located in the Harry Potter fandom, Home Coming written by Third Person Omnicsient.
The name comes from Sparky(the name for a female dog, ie bitch) and school broom stick (always getting ridden).
According to the fiction, the name was spread by Draco Malfoy, and used as a catalyst for bonding with himself and Harry Potter.
The name was the brainchild of Third Person Omnicsient and Lady Starlight So Kiss My Ass.
Great for Weasley bashing, and annoying canon lovers.
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Spoom: a [canadian] [wanker] on [irc].
Is often idling and/or extremely boring -
To be incredabley aweome and knowing in the ways of the otaku to the rejection of absolutley everything and everyone else.
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A baseball term. Its not quiet a Dinger and its not quiet a floater. A decent hit at bat.
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