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151. spirly (spûr'lē)

  1. a. (adj.) Crazy, insane, a little off; special.

    Example: Taz is quite spirly this evening.

152. splatulance (splăch'ə'ləns)

  1. a. (n.) The sound one makes shortly after eating bean paste and nachos and just before changing their underwear. Also: splatulate

153. splendiferously (splĕn-dĭf'ər-əs)

  1. a. (adv.) Used to describe something that is splendid or wonderful -- often needing excessive punctuation. Origins: From the word, splendiferous, describing something that is splendid.

    Example: "Jane, that new haircut suits you splendiferously!!!"

154. splitzophrenic (splĭt'sə-frěn'ĭk)

  1. a. (adj.) A personality trait that causes a person to consistently behave in an inconsistent manner. Common symptoms include: extreme indecisiveness; frequent shifting between hyper, impulsive & spastic behavior and a more subdued, introspective demeanor; an uncanny ability to identify with all sorts of varying personality types; and an inability to identify oneself as being one or the other. Individuals are known to sway between the following traits: extroverted vs. introverted, practical/realistic vs. imaginative, organized vs. disorganized, intelligent/clearheaded vs. ditsy, stubborn vs. complacent, among others.

    Example: Joy's splitzophrenic personality makes it difficult for people to define her and has caused some confusion to both her and others.

155. spota (spō'tŭ)

  1. a. (v.) Something that was supposed to happen already, and did not for whatever reason.

    Example: Dude, can I borrow ten bucks, I was spota get paid last friday, but I didn't.

156. sprachet (sprăch'ĭt)

  1. a. (n.) The rubber divider at the supermarket checkout.

157. sprolic (sprô'lĭk)

  1. a. (v.) To frolic and splash in puddles or snow.

158. spubbling (spŭb'əl'ĭng)

  1. a. (v.) The superhuman feat of trying to wash one's hands and manipulate the "water saving" faucets at the same time.

159. spurgle (spûr'gəl)

  1. a. (v.) The sputtering and gurgling sound a car might make after the ignition is turned off.

160. spyawn (sp'yôn)

  1. a. (v.) To attempt to speak while yawning.
  2. b. (n.) Any instance of talking and yawning simultaneously.

161. squeats (skwēts)

  1. a. (n.pl.) A need to use the restroom that does not out-weigh the importance of something they are doing at present, causing them to squirm in their seat.

    Example: "Oh, darn it, I've got the squeats."

162. squibbly (skwĭb'əl'ē)

  1. a. (adj.) Tiny; small; minute; a small piece of something.

163. squoze (skwōz)

  1. a. (v.tr.) To have squeezed something previously. The past tense of squeeze.

    Example: Yes, I squoze it as hard as I could.

164. stabiei (stăb'ē-ī)

  1. a. (v.tr.) To stab someone in the eye when one is abroad.

    Example: Arrr, I will stabiei an' make ye' walk me plank if ye' don't shut yer trap.

165. starvatious (stär'vā'shəs)

  1. a. (adj.) Suffering from a severe feeling of hunger.

166. sticktoitive (stĭk-tō'ĭ-tĭv')

  1. a. (adj.) Persevering.

    Example: Jamie was so sticktoitive throughout the entire process.

167. sticktoitiveness (stĭk-tō'ĭ-tĭv'nĕs)

  1. a. (n.) Perseverance; A measure of one's persevering qualities.

    Example: That person's sticktoitiveness is adimarable.

168. stilby (stĭl-bē)

  1. a. (n.) A mullet. Short top, long back.

    Example: That field hockey player is rocking a serious stilby!

169. stopengawker (stŏp'n'gôk'ər)

  1. a. (n.) A motorist who slows down to watch the curious event causing a traffic jam, thus adding to the problem.

170. stoptional (stŏ'shə-nəl)

  1. a. (adj.) When stopping at a stop sign is left to choice; not required.
  2. b. (adj.) Any stop sign with a white border.

171. storny (stôr'nē)

  1. a. (adj.) Describing a person who is both stoned and horny at the same time.

172. strategery (stră'tē-jur'ē)

  1. a. (n.) To defeat an enemy through the use of a large amount of bombs, munitions, or other explosives or projectiles.

    Example: "We won the war due to our superior use of strategery."

173. stries (strīz)

  1. a. (n.pl.) The stray fries that are always in the bottom of a fast food bag.

    Example: Can I have your stries?

174. stroodle (strüd'l)

  1. a. (n.) The annoying strand of cheese stretching from a slice of hot pizza to one's mouth.

175. strumble (strŭm'bəl)

  1. a. (n.) The invisible object that someone uses to cover up the fact that they really tripped due to their own clumsiness.

 

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