- adjectivespoony (adjective) · spoonier (comparative adjective) · spooniest (superlative adjective)
- datedsentimentally or foolishly amorous:"I was spoony over Miss Talmadge to the point of idolatry"
- archaicfoolish; silly:"priests are bound to be mild and spoony"
nounarchaicspoony (noun) · spoonies (plural noun)- a simple, silly, or foolish person:"what the deuce can she find in that spoony of a Pitt Crawley?"
Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- sentimentally or foolishly amorous:
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WEBSpoony is an adjective that means silly, foolish, or sentimental, especially in love. It comes from the slang word spoon, which may have been influenced by a Welsh custom of giving a spoon to a fiancé.
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