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Meaning of spoodge | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
/spuːd͡ʒ/

Definitions

  1. Semi-liquid gunk.
    slang, uncommon, uncountable, usually
  2. Semen.
    US, slang, uncommon, uncountable, usually, vulgar

Examples

“Flushing those babbit bearings would involve using the thinnest thing that you can get (perhaps kerosene or WD-40), and running it at low speeds with no load while the lubricant flows through the bearings and carries off gum and spoodge.”
“How much oil is running out the rear of your silencer? Enough to drip all over the swing arm, rear tire and rear brake after a half day of riding. A couple times when I have dropped the bike on the right side (crashed as I often do), I leave a puddle of spoodge on the ground.”
“The hard little pebble lodged in my brain is lighting up again. Reg’s gaff totally melts away, like sticky spoodge, and the room spins out and darkens until it’s disappeared.”
“I checked myself for errant chunks of toddler spoodge in the New Times’s shiny glass front doors and hustled inside.”
“I remembered discovering the wormhole of the ancestral uterus, the maternal hysterorrhexis that swallowed my brothers and uncles before their potentials registered, hundreds of generations never allowed to gel. Dissolved into spoodge before they could dream of being blemishes. A short-cut to never being.”
““[…] You see how he went an’ juiced almost as soon as he touched hisself? An’ I ain't never seen more spoodge come out of a guy's dick. He'll be back.””
“Goddamn. Those things are fucking huge. I’d like to moisturize them every night with my personal spoodge. So please lemme give ’em a kiss. Just let me put my face right up against them and go like this [motor-boating noises].”
““How did you find me?” I blurted, eager to dropkick the subject of my family’s super spoodge and distract myself from the ickiness creeping through me. My mom’s radar shifted past me and homed in on Nina.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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