Spam
Americannoun
adjective
verb (used with object)
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(lowercase) to send spam to.
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(lowercase) to execute (an action) or use (an item) rapidly or repeatedly in a video game.
Spam the attack button as soon as the fight begins.
verb (used without object)
verb
noun
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The name comes from a Monty Python comedy skit about a restaurant that served only Spam.
Other Word Forms
- spammer noun
Etymology
Origin of Spam
First recorded in 1937 for the trademarked term; sp(iced) + (h)am 1; 1990–95 for the other senses, probably referring to a comedy routine on Monty Python's Flying Circus, British TV series, in which the word Spam is used repeatedly
Explanation
There are few things more annoying than an email inbox full of spam. Spam is unwanted internet advertising that's sent to a huge number of people at a time. In 1937, a canned meat product named Spam was introduced by Hormel Foods, which said that its name was a combination of the words spiced and ham. Later, in a 1970 comedy sketch, the word was used in a silly song, in which the name of the food product was repeated over and over, drowning out the conversation. Not until the early 1990s did the more modern definition of spam come into use, referring to mass-distributed email advertisements under which more important content gets buried. As a verb, to spam is to send such a message.
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Example Sentences
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He had fond memories of eating Spam during a stint in the army, for instance, so she cooked a dish of Spam fried rice.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 27, 2025
Hormel Foods HRL -0.70%decrease; red down pointing triangle is cutting 250 corporate and sales jobs as part of a restructuring, the food company that owns brands including Planters, Skippy and Spam said Tuesday.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 4, 2025
Hormel, which is best known as the parent of the Spam and Planters brands, recently cut its profit outlook amid higher-than-expected costs for meat, as well as nuts.
From MarketWatch • Oct. 30, 2025
Some current highlights are collectible Spam cans, a more than 4-foot-tall remote controlled inflatable, Stitch dog costumes and “Lilo & Stitch”-inspired makeup sets.
From Los Angeles Times • May 22, 2025
“Maybe some Spam or SpaghettiOs? Because I was so excited about sneaking out of the house tonight to go treasure hunting, I didn’t eat any dinner.”
From "The Smartest Kid in the Universe" by Chris Grabenstein
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