spoof
— Verb
– English
~ make a parody of; "The students spoofed the teachers"
spook
— Noun
– English
~ someone unpleasantly strange or eccentric
spook
— Noun
– English
~ a mental representation of some haunting experience; "he looked like he had seen a ghost"; "it aroused specters from his past"
spook
— Verb
– English
~ frighten or scare, and often provoke into a violent action; "The noise spooked the horse"
spookily
— Adverb
– English
~ in an unnatural eery manner; "it was eerily quiet in the chapel"
spooky
— Adjective
– English
~ unpredictably excitable (especially of horses)
spool
— Noun
– English
~ a winder around which thread or tape or film or other flexible materials can be wound
spool
— Verb
– English
~ transfer data intended for a peripheral device (usually a printer) into temporary storage
spool
— Verb
– English
~ wind onto a spool or a reel
spoon
— Noun
– English
~ formerly a golfing wood with an elevated face
spoon
— Noun
– English
~ as much as a spoon will hold; "he added two spoons of sugar"
spoon
— Noun
– English
~ a piece of cutlery with a shallow bowl-shaped container and a handle; used to stir or serve or take up food
spoon food
— Noun
– English
~ a diet that does not require chewing; advised for those with intestinal disorders
spoon bread
— Noun
– English
~ soft bread made of cornmeal and sometimes rice or hominy; must be served with a spoon (chiefly southern)
soup spoon
— Noun
– English
~ a spoon with a rounded bowl for eating soup
spoon
— Verb
– English
~ scoop up or take up with a spoon; "spoon the sauce over the roast"
spoon
— Verb
– English
~ snuggle and lie in a position where one person faces the back of the others
silver spoon
— Noun
– English
~ the inherited wealth of established upper-class families; "he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth"; "she is the daughter of old money from Massachusetts"
spoon-shaped
— Adjective
– English
~ shaped in the form of a spoon
spoonbill
— Noun
– English
~ wading birds having a long flat bill with a tip like a spoon