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spooler

English

Etymology

spool +? -er

Noun

spooler (plural spoolers)

  1. (computing) A program or process that spools (places data in a queue to be accessed later)
    The print spooler sends each page to the printer when it is ready for it.

Translations

Anagrams

  • Loopers, loopers, poolers, respool

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spoiler

English

Etymology

From spoil +? -er.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?sp??.l?/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?sp??.l?/
  • Rhymes: -??l?(?)

Noun

spoiler (plural spoilers)

  1. One who spoils; a plunderer; a pillager; a robber; a despoiler.
  2. One who corrupts, mars, or renders useless.
  3. A document, review or comment that discloses the ending or some key surprise or twist in a story, or the internal rules controlling the behaviour of a video game, etc.
    Good netiquette dictates that one warn of spoilers before discussing them, so that readers who wish to do so may experience the surprises for themselves.
  4. (aeronautics) A device to reduce lift and increase drag.
  5. (automobiles) A device to reduce lift and increase downforce.
  6. (US, chiefly politics, sports) An individual (or organisation etc.), unable to win themselves, who spoils the chances of another's victory.
    • 1994, Nelson Mandela, Long Walk to Freedom, Abacus 2010, p. 713:
      The optimism at the opening of the talks could not be dampened even by a few spoilers.

Derived terms

  • spoiler alert
  • spoiler effect
  • spoilerific
  • spoileron
  • spoiler space
  • spoilery

Translations

Verb

spoiler (third-person singular simple present spoilers, present participle spoilering, simple past and past participle spoilered)

  1. (transitive, fandom slang) To mark (a document or message) with a spoiler warning, to prevent readers from accidentally learning details they would prefer not to know.
  2. (transitive, fandom slang) To tell (a person) details of how a story ends etc.
    I've been spoilered, so I doubt I'll be able to enjoy the final episode.

Further reading

  • Spoiler (disambiguation) on the English Wikipedia. English Wikipedia
  • Spoiler (media) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Spoiler (aeronautics) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Spoiler (automotive) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Spoiler effect on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • slopier

Portuguese

Etymology

From English spoiler.

Noun

spoiler m (plural spoilers)

  1. spoiler (document, review or comment that discloses the ending or some key surprise or twist in a story)

Spanish

Etymology

From English spoiler.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?spoile?/, [?spoi?.le?]
  • IPA(key): /es?poile?/, [es?poi?.le?]

Noun

spoiler m (plural spoilers or spoiler)

  1. spoiler (document, review or comment that discloses the ending or some key surprise or twist in a story)

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