spoilered

English

Etymology

spoiler + -ed

Adjective

spoilered (not comparable)

  1. Fitted with a spoiler (of a specified kind).
    • 2007 September 30, Rob Sass, “M: How BMW Spells Performance in Just One Letter”, in New York Times:
      It was flared, spoilered and winged in every way — so much that it could be mistaken for a car modified with aftermarket touches.

Verb

spoilered

  1. simple past tense and past participle of spoiler

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