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151. spendorphine (spĕn-dôr'fĭn)
- a. (n.) The substance generated by the brain that improves mood or reduces depression when one self-medicates by going shopping.
152. spife (spīf)
- a. (n.) A combination spoon and knife.
153. spirly (spûr'lē)
- a. (adj.) Crazy, insane, a little off; special.
Example: Taz is quite spirly this evening.
154. splatulance (splăch'ə'ləns)
- a. (n.) The sound one makes shortly after eating bean paste and nachos and just before changing their underwear. Also: splatulate
155. splendiferously (splĕn-dĭf'ər-əs)
- 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!!!"
156. splitzophrenic (splĭt'sə-frěn'ĭk)
- 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.
157. spota (spō'tŭ)
- 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.
158. sprachet (sprăch'ĭt)
- a. (n.) The rubber divider at the supermarket checkout.
159. sprolic (sprô'lĭk)
- a. (v.) To frolic and splash in puddles or snow.
160. spubbling (spŭb'əl'ĭng)
- a. (v.) The superhuman feat of trying to wash one's hands and manipulate the "water saving" faucets at the same time.

161. spurgle (spûr'gəl)
- a. (v.) The sputtering and gurgling sound a car might make after the ignition is turned off.
162. spyawn (sp'yôn)
- a. (v.) To attempt to speak while yawning.
- b. (n.) Any instance of talking and yawning simultaneously.
163. squeats (skwēts)
- 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."
164. squibbly (skwĭb'əl'ē)
- a. (adj.) Tiny; small; minute; a small piece of something.
165. squoze (skwōz)
- a. (v.tr.) To have squeezed something previously. The past tense of squeeze.
Example: Yes, I squoze it as hard as I could.
166. stabiei (stăb'ē-ī)
- 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.
167. stainless steal (stān'lĭs stēl)
- a. (n.) A white collar crime.
Example: After that presidential pardon that case was nothing less than a stainless steal.
168. starvatious (stär'vā'shəs)
- a. (adj.) Suffering from a severe feeling of hunger.
169. sticktoitive (stĭk-tō'ĭ-tĭv')
- a. (adj.) Persevering.
Example: Jamie was so sticktoitive throughout the entire process.
170. sticktoitiveness (stĭk-tō'ĭ-tĭv'nĕs)
- a. (n.) Perseverance; A measure of one's persevering qualities.
Example: That person's sticktoitiveness is adimarable.
171. stilby (stĭl-bē)
- a. (n.) A mullet. Short top, long back.
Example: That field hockey player is rocking a serious stilby!
172. stopengawker (stŏp'n'gôk'ər)
- a. (n.) A motorist who slows down to watch the curious event causing a traffic jam, thus adding to the problem.
173. stoptional (stŏ'shə-nəl)
- a. (adj.) When stopping at a stop sign is left to choice; not required.
- b. (adj.) Any stop sign with a white border.
174. storny (stôr'nē)
- a. (adj.) Describing a person who is both stoned and horny at the same time.
175. strategery (stră'tē-jur'ē)
- 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."

