spoondiferous
adjective (occasionally adverb), pr-nounced “spon-dif-er-us”.
meaning spectacular and successful to the minds of the people involved. a spoondiferous event is often seen as silly or irrelevant to the general population but regard as a positive result by the people involved
the word is a derivation from the catch phrase spoon used by the cartoon character named ‘the tick’.
in a spoondiferous display billy set a new world record for holding the most hot dogs under his armpits whilst riding a bicycle.
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