Spangle

Spangle

= Spangle: =

"Meaning: Just talking absolute rubbish"

A definition of this word can often be heard in a school in Stoke-on-Trent, England.

Spangle

To spangle is to make a mess of something

Spangle

To spangle is to be a pillock.

To Spangle whoever keeps saying 'this', say their name three times.

Furthermore, it has often been argued that the nature of spangling is to have a blonde mullet and an unconvincing blonde moustache, similar to a person who may star in Swedish Pornography.

The anti-spangle movement

The pioneer of this movement is believed to be one who is to remain anonymous, but who has wished to be known only as 'Neil'. His manner has often been likened to that of the aforementioned Swedish film star. Whatsmore, he is world famous for holding the record for most consecutive days without washing (which now totals roughly 16 years). His only other known title is 'Lord arbiter of 'Stick Cricket'. 'Neil' is also famous for his inability to use words such as 'you' and 'are', replacing them with 'u' and 'r'. Finally, he is known to be a keen fan of BDSM. He also believes that goatse is a fat man on a unicycle.

Many people simply don't 'get' spangle as a way of life. 'Neil' is certainly one of these, as he fails to comprehend the nature of THROUGH TIME and also 'Just doing my job, citizen', both of which are derivatives of modern pop culture and Spamusement.

Others think that it's just plain strange, but they most likely suffer from verbal tourettes or something.

Spangle in Maths

There is a derived formula for spangle in mathematics, where S is spangle, E is energy and R is Retribution force.

"S=⅝E+Πx3R"

-- 13:46, 18 April 2007 (UTC)


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