spoilery

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

spoiler +‎ -y

Adjective[edit]

spoilery (comparative more spoilery, superlative most spoilery)

  1. (informal) Involving or relating to spoilers (disclosures of a story's twists or ending).
    • 2016, Entertainment Weekly, The Ultimate Guide to Rogue One: A Star Wars Story:
      In 2015 Hasbro took a glacial approach to mass-marketing an action figure for Rey, the main character of The Force Awakens, reportedly over concerns that a girl figure wouldn't appeal to boys. The company denied that gender was the reason, instead claiming that the Rey character was too spoilery to release as a stand-alone figure.
    • 2014, Bryan J. L. Glass, Michael Avon Oeming, The Mice Templar IV: Legend #13:
      I responded to a call for the chance for an advanced preview of this issue with the caveat that I post my initial thoughts to Facebook in a non-spoilery way as soon as possible.