Define Spoony Meaning

Spoony
Weak-minded (see wordFoxx/word); demonstratively fond; sentimental or silly; soft

By Gilbertine
Spoony
An insult used to describe a man who is inordinately feminine and fruity.

By Krissy
Spoony
Said to describe a goofy but lovable person who just wants to have fun.

E- Yo, Shawn, do you wanna go to the mini-mall and moon people?
S- You're so spoony...
By Blanche
Spoony
Longing to cuddle with someone, e.g. a friend or love interest, with no sexual intentions.

Hey, I'm feeling spoony tonight. Would you like to come over and watch a movie with me?
By Marabel
Spoony
A colorful species of waterfowl (duck) considered less desirable by hunters. Sometimes refered to as, "Portuguse broad billed flying technocolor rat".

Slow day at the blind so we shot a pair of spooneys then got drunk
By Lotta
Spoony
a female, or gay male, who performs oral sex very often

Leah is such a spoony, she already sucked off me, Lou, Mike and Drew. And now shes going after Sue
By Vinita
Spoony
A certain person named Stephen who enjoys listening to me sing Delta Goodrem and talking about my school uniform.

Spoony: RS = Arse?
Me: RS is Religious Studies
Spoony: Aaah.
Spoony: Catholic schoolgirl?
By Jami
Spoony
a girl who lives south london but fits in perfectly with mooink, bob, spandex and goldfish

hay ya spoony you got mr spoony with you??
By Renie
Spoony
a boy at inglewood called carl roseworn he a hillbilly and he is a bum

he can not tell the time at all
By Fanchette
Spoonie
A spoonie is someone living with a chronic illness.
It mostly refers to physical chronic illnesses, though it has been known to be a helpful term for those with chronic mental illness as well.

It originates from Christine Miserandino's Spoon Theory story, in which she explains what it's like to live with chronic illness to a friend, and uses a handful of spoons to demonstrate.
For example, daily activities that healthy people tend not to think about take tolls on people with chronic illness. You start the day with a certain number of spoons, and play your day around not running out. Socializing might cost spoons, using the stairs might cost spoons, lifting things might cost spoons, etc.

Skylar: It's a low spoons day today, I don't think I'll go out.
Fallon: You're a spoonie? I didn't know. Well, I hope you feel better tomorrow. Can I do anything for you?
By Genevieve