What's the difference between spoiler and spooler?

Spoiler


Definition:

  • (n.) One who spoils; a plunderer; a pillager; a robber; a despoiler.
  • (n.) One who corrupts, mars, or renders useless.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Fabius denied that he had acted as a spoiler at the talks.
  • (2) Marc Webb's The Amazing Spider-Man 2, which is due out in May, has also come under fire for revealing further apparent spoilers.
  • (3) These days, Obama has moved on to more pressing issues, like telling House of Cards fans not to tweet any spoilers.
  • (4) A skiiing style in backward lean position was adopted and supported by the fixed backward spoiler.
  • (5) UN officials said in advance they hoped new commitments from the big industrialised states, such as Japan and China, would prod other countries into action so that they not be seen as the spoilers of a potential deal at Copenhagen.
  • (6) Spoiler alert: key plot details follow Seth Rogen was forced to tone down a Kim Jong-un death scene for his new comedy The Interview following a personal intervention by the Japanese head of Sony’s parent company, according to hacked emails.
  • (7) The sort of person who, despite having a framed Keep Calm and Carry On poster on their wall, gets vociferously morally outraged by 25 different things over the course of the average morning on Twitter, eg Daily Mail headlines, anything Jeremy Clarkson says, people who post Homeland spoilers, Parcelforce delivery slots, etc.
  • (8) Momentum on the political track was key, he said, to get ahead of any spoilers: “Don’t be surprised if there are rhetorical, dismissive and aggressive statements.
  • (9) Instead – spoiler alert – to the disdain of many, it opted for a more satisfying, upbeat conclusion.
  • (10) The beam spoiler with the frame stands near the patient during the treatment.
  • (11) Surely, as some speculate, he is a spoiler (consciously or otherwise) to help his friend Hillary Clinton.
  • (12) The official said that if the new diplomatic push for a negotiated settlement of the impasse over Iran's nuclear programme, – due to begin at the end of this month with a new round of talks involving six world powers and Tehran – shows signs of progress, the risk of a "spoiler" incident, aimed at torpedoing that effort, would increase.
  • (13) SPOILER ALERT: This blog discusses plot points from Freak Show, the fourth season of American Horror Story.
  • (14) It’s a remorseless process of winnowing down, from which only one worthy champion can emerge* and the Guardian is here the whole way through, with spoiler alerts roughly every minute, having read the book (Klinsi turns out to have been a wolf all along...) One of tonight’s teams is playing roughly a game a minute at the moment — Confederations Cup and Gold Cup scheduling saw Jamaica’s game against Mexico moved to earlier this week — and that 1-0 loss was the first of three games the Jamaicans will play in eight days (Mexico are doing the same thing).
  • (15) Strong off-odours are produced on boiled shrimp by the "typical shrimp spoilers" (presumptive Altermonas).
  • (16) Do you really need a spoiler alert if I say “Guess the ending?” The best books I have read recently are the ones that resist the simplistic love-cures-all conclusions.
  • (17) With the sequel set 10 years on from the events of the first film, which – *spoiler alert* – saw the majority of the human race catch a bad case of the simian flu, the likely assumption was that Franco's character would have quickly perished.
  • (18) But it adds an extra dimension by intercutting these scenes with documentary material, most notably – spoiler alert!
  • (19) The BBC accused ITV, which tried to buy The Voice format for itself, of bringing Britain's Got Talent forward from its usual April launch date as a spoiler.
  • (20) But the build up and hype were huge, and since it has started screening, people have been paranoid about spoilers.

Spooler


Definition:

  • (n.) One who, or that which, spools.

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