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spooned Definition


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spoon
noun
    1. A metal, wooden or plastic utensil that has a handle with a round or oval shallow bowl-like part at one end and which is used for eating, serving or stirring food.
    2. The amount a spoon will hold.
      Example: takes three spoons of sugar in coffee
    3. drug-taking slang
      Two grams or one sixteenth of an ounce of heroin.
verb spooned, spooning
    1. To lift or transfer (food) with a spoon.
    intr
    2. old use
      To kiss and cuddle.
      Example: You're never too old to spoon
Idiom: be born with a silver spoon in one's mouth
    To be born into a family with wealth and/or high social standing.
Derivative: wooden spoon
    See separate entry.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon spon.



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