spooge
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
1980's, probably imitative.
Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): /spuːd͡ʒ/
Audio (General Australian): (file) - Rhymes: -uːd͡ʒ
Noun[edit]
spooge (usually uncountable, plural spooges)
- Any sealant or lubricant applied during the assembly of electronic equipment.
- (informal) Semi-liquid gunk.
- 2003, Alton Brown, “Fit to Be Tied”, in Good Eats:
- (on the sanitary properties of kitchen knives) They give you the illusion of safety. I mean, look at all this area down in here. You get chicken spooge down in there, the germs check in, and they don't check out.
- (vulgar, slang, US) Semen.
Translations[edit]
semen — see jizz
Verb[edit]
spooge (third-person singular simple present spooges, present participle spooging, simple past and past participle spooged)
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