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spin

To present an incident in a particularly slanted or biased manner. Originated from the game of pool, wherein if one shoots the ball from the side to put “spin” on the ball, it will go into the desired hole. To properly “Spin” a story, one should employ a “Spin Doctor”.

Spin Doctors” are frequently used by politicians to help write a slanted story which presents a “fact” in a far different way than most people would see it, had it been told directly and honestly.

Arnold Schwarzenegger hired spin doctors to write a response to the accusation that he groped women.

by LA Mac October 21, 2003

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spin

go for a spin = go for a rideeeeeeee

i went for a spin in my honda civicus

by jing October 25, 2003

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Spin

What a DJ does to records.

"Who's spinning tonight?"
"DJ Craze spins better than any."

by Diego August 17, 2003

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the spins

mostly is connected to when somebody is drunk and high at once and your surrounding starts to spin. People will often vomit and to them can seem like slow motion vomiting.
tips to help this...

-stand up
-if your in bathroom open window and get fresh air
-drink some cold water

ive been here its not fun but it WILL eventually end.

man i caught the spins that night.

by natetherebel December 9, 2007

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spin

A lie which has somehow been legitimized by an uneducated public. See newspeak, doublespeak

So much spin has come out of the Republican campaign, they must be dizzy by now.

by sinn98 September 8, 2004

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spin

Public relations term, referring to slightly altering facts to portray a desired version of a story.

Using a vechile with the purpose of getting a feel for the way in which the vechile handles

We put a different spin on our massive lay-offs; we called it a "corporate restructuring"

I just wanted to take the bike out for a spin

by DivADPArADox October 23, 2003

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spinning

confused

Man, i'm spinning

by DJ-Flex January 31, 2009

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