Spooged vs Spoofed - What's the difference?
spooged | spoofed |
(spooge)
Any sealant or lubricant applied during the assembly of electronic equipment.
(informal) Semi-liquid gunk.
* Alton Brown, Good Eats, "Fit to Be Tied"
(vulgar, slang) semen
(vulgar, slang) to ejaculate
Parodied.
(of an email) Made to appear to have come from someone other than the real sender.
(spoof)
* 2005': Nowhere in “Spamalot” is traditional stage naturalism more brilliantly '''spoofed than when King Arthur and his faithful servant, the well-named Patsy (the excellent Michael McGrath), first ride into view. — ''The New Yorker , 28 March 2005
As verbs the difference between spooged and spoofed
is that spooged is (spooge) while spoofed is (spoof).As an adjective spoofed is
parodied.spooged
English
Verb
(head)spooge
English
Noun
(en-noun)- (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.