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Meaning of espoilear




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It is a Spanish verb that is used for the case (very common today in social networks) in which an important fact or situation is revealed that ruins the plot in a book, movie, series or story in general to those who are following them. Although much less in Spanish, it is also used in political campaigns when a candidate with little voting intention harms another with a higher chance of being elected. It comes from to spoil ("going after something or someone to modify or harm your situation").

  




John Rene Plaut

ESPOILEAR anglicism derived from SPOLIER, device that is placed on the outside of a vehicle to make it more aerodynamic. It consists of placing a spoiler, usually stabilizer fins on the back.

  



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