The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #62730   Message #1014964
Posted By: Chip2447
08-Sep-03 - 05:00 PM
Thread Name: create a new word
Subject: RE: create a new word
Ah yes Susan, you are indeed correct, but locally spooge has grown beyond the definition that you refer to. Bubble gum on hot pavement is spooge as is baby puke. Around here you can get spooged by a skunk, or by a water balloon. If I were to take a high dive off onto pavement, what remained of me would most likely be refered to as spooge. That unknown, unidentifible green stuff that grows in my fridge is technically spooge as well. A pedestrian, a mud puddle, and a careless driver are ingredients for a good spooging.

I have heard SPLORK used as a replacement for a particularly messy GLORK. perhaps, this is a spooge/glork combination...

I should have Quat long ago, but I'm still looking to octify a broken computer, I hope I dont glork someone and turn them into spooge when I toss this thing out of the window!!!

Chip2447