Definition of Spooniy
Spoon"ey (?), a. Weak-minded;
demonstratively fond; as, spooney lovers. [Spelt also
spoony.] [Colloq.]
Spoon"ey, n.; pl.
Spooneye (&?;). A weak-minded or silly person;
one who is foolishly fond. [Colloq.]
There is no doubt, whatever, that I was a lackadaisical
young spooney. Dickens.
Spoon"ey (?), a. Weak-minded;
demonstratively fond; as, spooney lovers. [Spelt also
spoony.] [Colloq.]
Spoon"ey, n.; pl.
Spooneye (&?;). A weak-minded or silly person;
one who is foolishly fond. [Colloq.]
There is no doubt, whatever, that I was a lackadaisical
young spooney. Dickens.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
SPOONEY. (WHIP) Thin, haggard, like the shank of a spoon;
also delicate, craving for something, longing for sweets.
Avaricious. That tit is damned spooney. She's a spooney
piece of goods. He's a spooney old fellow.
- The Devil's Dictionary (Ambrose Bierce)
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