a person who robs or ravages; despoiler; plunderer.
Aeronautics. a device used to break up the airflow around an aerodynamic surface, as an aircraft wing, in order to slow the movement through the air or to decrease the lift on the surface and, as a result, provide bank or descent control.
Automotive. a similar device for changing the airflow past a moving vehicle, often having the form of a transverse fin or blade mounted at the front or rear to reduce lift and increase traction at high speeds.
Sports. a team out of final contention that defeats a potential or favored contender and thereby thwarts its chances of winning a championship.
any competitor, entrant, or candidate who has no chance of ultimate victory but does well enough to spoil the chances of another.
information about a plot or event in a movie, book, or show that may spoil the suspense or surprise: Spoilers were leaked before the movie was released. Spoiler alert! Do not read further if you haven't already seen the season finale.
Origin of spoiler
First recorded in 1525–35; spoil + -er1
Words nearby spoiler
Spohr, spoil, spoilage, spoil bank, spoiled priest, spoiler, spoiler party, spoilfive, spoil for, spoil ground, spoils
Spoiler: you may think twice before getting another Grande Chestnut Praline Latte.
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Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you haven't seen season five episode eight of The Walking Dead, “Coda”
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A new study claims that “spoiler” is no longer a dirty word.
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I guess I put [one of his legends; spoiler redacted] to rest.
Life After Deaths: Sean Bean on 'Game of Thrones' Paternity and 'Legends'|Jason Lynch|August 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The idea of a spoiler, much like the Ewok Nanta, slain in the Battle of Endor, is dead.
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Civilization is viewed only as a place of unbridled license where the law favors the spoiler.
The Lumberjack Sky Pilot|Thomas D. Whittles
The hand of the spoiler has devastated Clonard perhaps more completely than any other of our ancient shrines.
Insula Sanctorum et Doctorum|John Healy
Thy hand was on the plough, and thou didst turn in the furrow and make terms with the spoiler of thy land.
The Siege of Norwich Castle|Matilda Maria Blake
They soon quiet down; and the spoiler begins to notice her surroundings.
More Hunting Wasps|J. Henri Fabre
Will ye not help us break the jaws of the spoiler and drag the prey from between his teeth?
Caesar's Column|Ignatius Donnelly
British Dictionary definitions for spoiler
spoiler
/ (ˈspɔɪlə) /
noun
plunderer or robber
a person or thing that causes spoilage or corruption
a device fitted to an aircraft wing to increase drag and reduce lift. It is usually extended into the airflow to assist descent and bankingCompare air brake (def. 2)
a similar device fitted to a car
sporta competitor who adopts spoiling tactics, as in boxing
a magazine, newspaper, etc produced specifically to coincide with the production of a rival magazine, newspaper, etc in order to divert public interest and reduce its sales