zot
v.— «I once got zotted from the Free Republic boards with one post in less than three minutes.» —“Re: Post to Post Am” by Clave Usenet: alt.fan.art-bell Apr. 8, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
spooty
adj.— «I was feeling exceptionally spooty yesterday with sinus and hayfevery ickiness.» —“Beating the christmas rush” by Harriet Fan-Fugu-Tastic Dec. 23, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
smark n.— «People who affectionately refer to themselves as “smarts” or “smarks” are little more than self-aggrandizing blue-bloods who think that videotaping every TV show and PPV…or knowing a few of the...
smark n.— «I am a smart fan. Or more accurately, I am a smark, a smark mark, someone hip to the inner workings of the industry who at the same time is willing to give himself over to the pleasures of the spectacle, and the possibility...
smark n.— «Smart mark—(n) an informed fan, who follows the business closely, but lets his hair down to enjoy the show (also “smark”).» —“A Rowdy, Bawdy Brawl” by Alfonso A. Castillo Newsday (Long...
smark
n.— «Smark or Smart: A fan who understands some of the inner workings of the wrestling business.» —“Be a smark, talk the talk” Sunday Mail (Malaysia) Feb. 11, 2001. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)