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  • spree
    spree
    noun
    a lively frolic or outing.
  • Spree
    Spree
    noun
    a river in E Germany, flowing N through Berlin to the Havel River. 220 miles (354 km) long.
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spree

1 American  
[spree] / spri /

noun

  1. a lively frolic or outing.

  2. a bout or spell of drinking to intoxication; binge; carousal.

  3. a period, spell, or bout of indulgence, as of a particular wish, craving, or whim.

    an eating spree; a spending spree.

  4. a period or outburst of extreme activity.

    the team’s scoring spree;

    no motive for his killing spree.


Spree 2 American  
[shprey] / ʃpreɪ /

noun

  1. a river in E Germany, flowing N through Berlin to the Havel River. 220 miles (354 km) long.


spree British  
/ spriː /

noun

  1. a session of considerable overindulgence, esp in drinking, squandering money, etc

  2. a romp

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of spree

First recorded in 1795–1805; origin uncertain

Explanation

If you go on a spree, you go a little wild, indulging in some activity in an unrestrained way. You might go on a cupcake spree every year on your birthday, eating as many cupcakes as you can. Following your impulses and giving in to them — rather than resisting or limiting them — is one way to go on a spree. It can be a dancing spree, in which you dance all night long, or a shopping spree, in which you max out your credit card at the mall. The original slang meaning, and one that's still used today, is "a drinking bout," and it may be rooted in the French word esprit, "lively wit."

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Big Tech’s AI spending spree is boosting the outlooks for companies in the orbit of these cloud hyperscalers.

From Barron's • May 1, 2026

“The firing spree has mostly destroyed without creating,” Logan told Salon.

From Salon • May 1, 2026

But the fate of LIV Golf also serves as a warning to all those in sport that had become reliant on Saudi's sporting spending spree.

From BBC • May 1, 2026

We are considering buying a small, modest home in a decent neighborhood for her to live in, keeping it in our name so that she cannot sell it and go on another spending spree.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 29, 2026

If anything, Noah should have talked to her before he decided to go on a psycho GIF-creating spree.

From "Here to Stay" by Sara Farizan