it means selfish and always wanting everything to go your way.
2006-06-20 16:39:00
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answer #1
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answered by itsmeee2006 6
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Just like bad milk....spoiled.
Your behavior stinks! You are a spoiled human being, past your fresh date and you need to be dumped.
However, this word has gained some glamor and acceptance. however I can never look at a jug of spoiled milk and go...how glamorous. I would be very offended if someone called me spoiled.
2006-06-20 23:47:35
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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When a piece of meat is left out on the kitchen counter, it becomes spoiled. If the person who owns that piece of meat doesn't want to throw it away, they may try to marinate it in expensive liquids, or flavor it with expensive spices, but nothing will take away the stench of neglect.
I actually believe this applies to people as well.
2006-06-20 23:43:28
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answered by Verb8mgirl 2
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Spoiled means that you get so used to things being a certain way that when there are changes in it you don't react in a positive way. If you are called spoiled then they are probably saying that you are behaving immature when it comes to sharing, compromising, and wanting things your way in general.
2006-06-20 23:42:17
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answered by TinyToon 2
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Spoiled means you have been handed everything you have ever wanted and never had to earn any of it.
2006-06-20 23:39:41
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answered by Cricket 5
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Spoiled to me is when you do what you want, get what you want and nobody says it's wrong. They actually aide you in getting what you want no matter if they really thing it's wrong but they want to see you happy.
2006-06-20 23:42:21
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answer #6
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answered by florie 3
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Verb
to spoil (third-person singular simple present spoils, present participle spoiling, simple past spoiled or spoilt, past participle spoiled or spoilt)
Infinitive
to spoil
Third person singular
spoils
Simple past
spoiled or spoilt
Past participle
[[spoiled or spoilt]]
Present participle
spoiling
(transitive) To ruin.
(transitive) To coddle or pamper to excess.
(intransitive) Of food, to become bad, sour or rancid.
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Synonyms
(ruin): damage, destroy, ruin
(coddle): coddle, indulge, mollycoddle
2006-06-20 23:42:42
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answered by THERESA T 1
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It means that you too often appear to get upset when you don't get to do what you want to, or don't receive something you desire.
2006-06-20 23:43:10
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answered by John C 3
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that u get what you want. It could also mean u r acting like a little brat.
2006-06-20 23:40:10
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answered by C aka baby gurl 2
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That you get whatever you want, when you want it? I dont know for sure.
2006-06-20 23:38:54
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answered by Simplystunning 4
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