spainting
The word
spaint generally refers to a deficit of
maintenance.Word Origin & History: a word coined in 2007, spaint is a derivative of the word spent intended to exaggerate the original meanings of spent with several additional connotations, which can be derived from context of usage.
Spaint is a versatile word that can function as any part of speech except as a pronoun,
preposition, or conjunction.noun. spaint a spaint1. a person, place, or thing in an unmaintained state.2. a spaint; a person who habitually lacks maintenance.adjective. spaint1. a modifier describing something or someone in an unmaintained state.verb. spaint,
spainting , spainted1. to become spaint; to act in such a way so as to decrease the level of maintenance of a person, place, or thing.2. to willfully achieve a state of altered consciousness,
diminished sobriety, or questionable maintenance.3. to spend money or use resources unwisely.adverb. spaintly1. to do something in a spaint mannerinterjection spaint!1. an exclamation used to describe a general lack of maintenance or to bring others' attention to either a general or particular instance of lacking maintenance.