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spoony
English
Alternative forms
- spooney
- spoonie (noun only)
Etymology
From spoon +? -y. See notes at spoonie.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?spu?.ni/
- Rhymes: -u?ni
Adjective
spoony (comparative spoonier, superlative spooniest)
- Enamored in a silly or sentimental way.
- Feebly sentimental; gushy.
Translations
Noun
spoony (plural spoonies)
- (informal) A foolish, simple, or silly person.
- (informal) A foolishly amorous person.
Translations
Anagrams
- Snoopy, opsony, poyson, snoopy, yopons
spoony From the web:
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spoofy
English
Etymology
spoof +? -y
Adjective
spoofy (comparative spoofier, superlative spoofiest)
- Characterized by spoof; satirical.
- Out, May 2006 page 44
- As sidekick Brenda, Regina Hall outsassed Death in Scary Movie and all its spoofy sequels, including the just out fourth installment.
- Out, May 2006 page 44
Derived terms
- spoofiness
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