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What is SPOIlER ALERt?An acknowledgment of a spoiler very much like a spoiler alert except that it's provided after rather than before the spoiler in question. See, for example, the Dinosaur Comics strip for April 15, 2011. "So then Snape kills Dumbledore. That's a particularly infamous spoiler." "Nice postfix spoiler alert, you numskull." / A week after the drop deadline, the registrar told me I was taking the wrong classes and wouldn't be able to graduate till next semester. Talk about a postfix spoiler alert! Does he think I'm Merlin or something? SPOIlER ALERt - videoSPOIlER ALERt - what is it?Glenn Rhee dies in The Walking Dead Season 7 Episode 1 Oh btw spoiler alert What does "SPOIlER ALERt" mean?When you accidentally spoil something for someone and then attempt to make it up by yelling out "Spoiler alert!" Kris: "So I'm reading this Harry Potter book and so far I don't like that Snape fellow." SPOIlER ALERt - what does it mean?Someone is going to die. Spoiler Alert: Someone is going to die. SPOIlER ALERt - meaning1. A phrase, sentence, or really any form of communication that completely ruins that show, movie, or book series by giving away key plot points or twists. interjection Sarah has a tendency to word vomit endings to movies I haven't seen yet. We call her 'Spoiler Alert Sarah.' SPOIlER ALERt - definitiona phrase uttered by someone before they ruin a movie/book/video game and by extention the next 3 days for you Neal:How was the movie? SPOIlER ALERt - slang1. A spoiler alert is where someone gives away the main plot or turning point in a movie, book, show, etc. Spoiler alert! Snape kills Dumbledore! SPOIlER ALERtUsu. a term to describe when crucial elements of a movie are about to be revealed (i.e. the ending, character deaths, a twist, etc.) **Spoiler Alert!** SPOIlER ALERt1. When talking about a movie to an audience that has not yet seen the movie, this phrase is used by a speaker to warn that they are about to reveal plot details that may be surprising or unexpected. The thought is that revealing certain plot details will detract from the natural viewing experience, so the warning serves as an opportunity for people to stop listening/reading. 1) Spoiler alert! We're about to discuss the ending of the Empire Strikes Back, so stop reading now if you haven't seen it yet. |
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