Definition 1) To create or arouse strong feelings in (someone); move or excite.
Synonyms: spur, stir up, drive, rouse, prompt, propel, prod, motivate, encourage; urge, impel; provoke, goad, prick, sting, incite, light a fire under, whip up, work up, foment, fan the flames of, trigger, spark off, precipitate, excite, provoke, incite, ignite.
Definition 2) To fabricate, invent or concoct (something), typically with deceitful intent.
Synonyms: falsify, fake, counterfeit, cook; invent, concoct, make up, dream up, invent, trump up, cook up.
Definition 3) To quickly create something where time, not careful attention to detail, is of the essence.
Definition 1 example: âIf anybody tried to open a casino that might compete with Abramoff's tribal clients, Reed's job was to block it by ginning up Christian conservative opposition.â
Jay Bookman, âADVISE REED NOT TO KEEP HOPE ALIVE.â The Atlanta Journal-Constitution; November 7, 2005
Definition 2 example: â{Chris Mooney} rejects the idea of even "teaching the controversy" over these issues in schools, arguing that the far right has invented the controversy itself by ginning up a kind of faux science alternative that has no solid basis.â
Gregory M. Lamb âSCIENCE AND POLITICS: A DANGEROUS MIXâ Christian Science Monitor; September 27, 2005
Definition 3 example "I just don't think we're doing a service to Terri {Schiavo} by ginning up a bill and getting it out quickly in helter-skelter fashion.â Florida House Speaker Allan Bense, R-Panama City, March 9, 2005.
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A dose of heroin given by injection. The name is from the preparation of the heroin by mixing the drug with water in a spoon over a heat source.
Also a 1960's pop/rock band featuring John Sebastian, Zal Yanovsky, Joseph Campbell Butler and Steve Boone.
Billy overdosed on a lovin' spoonful.
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