Definition of Spooferies

1. spoofery [n] - See also: spoofery

Lexicographical Neighbors of Spooferies

spontaneous osteolysis
spontaneous phagocytosis
spontaneous pneumothorax
spontaneous process
spontaneous recovery
spontaneous transformation
spontaneous version
spontaneously
spontaneousness
spontoon
spontoons
spoofable
spoofed
spoofer
spooferies (current term)
spoofers
spoofery
spoofier
spoofiest
spoofing
spoofings
spoofs
spoofy
spook
spook out
spookdom
spooked
spookeries

Literary usage of Spooferies

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The English Illustrated Magazine (1891)
"it is now known as the spooferies. At the back of this house and forming part of the doubt much modernized ; as the Adelphi Club last year it became ..."

2. From Studio to Stage: Reminiscences of Weedon Grossmith by Weedon Grossmith (1913)
"It was past three when we got near Maiden Lane, Strand, the spooferies Club, I fancy it was. Then suddenly he said, " I 'll wish you good-night. ..."

3. From Studio to Stage: Reminiscences of Weedon Grossmith by Weedon Grossmith (1913)
"It was past three when we got near Maiden Lane, Strand, the spooferies Club, I fancy it was. Then suddenly he said, " I 'll wish you good-night. ..."

4. Before I Forget: The Autobiography of a Chevalier D'industrie by Albert Chevalier (1902)
"To go down a step or two in the social scale, the spooferies, the Gardenia, the Supper, the Nell Gwynne, and other similar clubs, which catered for certain ..."

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