[–] bovermyer 4y ago ↗ I like the sound, and the history.But the name is really unfortunate, given a particular English slang word's identical pronunciation. [–] bombcar 4y ago ↗ Look up the (possible) etymology for Jazz for a similar scenario. [–] [deleted] 4y ago ↗ (comment deleted) [–] Navarr 4y ago ↗ Or the name of the Star Wars genre of music played in the Cantina in IV [–] aklemm 4y ago ↗ You're thinking of "splouge" (too much). [–] dragonwriter 4y ago ↗ No, they aren't, I suspect:https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Spooge
[–] bombcar 4y ago ↗ Look up the (possible) etymology for Jazz for a similar scenario. [–] [deleted] 4y ago ↗ (comment deleted) [–] Navarr 4y ago ↗ Or the name of the Star Wars genre of music played in the Cantina in IV
[–] aklemm 4y ago ↗ You're thinking of "splouge" (too much). [–] dragonwriter 4y ago ↗ No, they aren't, I suspect:https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Spooge
[–] dragonwriter 4y ago ↗ No, they aren't, I suspect:https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Spooge
[–] pmdulaney 4y ago ↗ Spouge is a genre of pop music that emerged in the 60's and 70's but which died away relatively quickly. It is enjoying a resurgence.
[–] JackFr 4y ago ↗ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spouge%27s_approximationI had the pleasure of working with John Spouge. Very nice guy with a superhuman ability to solve differential equations. Really astounding. [–] CyberDildonics 4y ago ↗ What does this have to do with the link? [–] JackFr 4y ago ↗ The word “spouge” is in both “Let’s Spouge” and “Spouge’s Approximation”. [–] CyberDildonics 4y ago ↗ The link is about music, it has nothing to do with what you linked just because they share a word that jogged your memory.
[–] CyberDildonics 4y ago ↗ What does this have to do with the link? [–] JackFr 4y ago ↗ The word “spouge” is in both “Let’s Spouge” and “Spouge’s Approximation”. [–] CyberDildonics 4y ago ↗ The link is about music, it has nothing to do with what you linked just because they share a word that jogged your memory.
[–] JackFr 4y ago ↗ The word “spouge” is in both “Let’s Spouge” and “Spouge’s Approximation”. [–] CyberDildonics 4y ago ↗ The link is about music, it has nothing to do with what you linked just because they share a word that jogged your memory.
[–] CyberDildonics 4y ago ↗ The link is about music, it has nothing to do with what you linked just because they share a word that jogged your memory.
[–] mejarc 4y ago ↗ "[Jackie Opel] joined forces with the Troubadours, the house band of the Clyde B Jones funeral parlour." There's potential for at least one more newspaper feature, or streaming series, with this backstory.
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[ 4.2 ms ] story [ 37.3 ms ] threadBut the name is really unfortunate, given a particular English slang word's identical pronunciation.
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Spooge
I had the pleasure of working with John Spouge. Very nice guy with a superhuman ability to solve differential equations. Really astounding.