What does "spoiler" actually mean?
At the latest with the voting campaign for May 15, 2022, the streaming giant Netflix has also made it to the regular and parlor tables of our country. But not only that, because it is also reshaping the meaning of a somewhat retro-looking word in the German-speaking world: Spoiler. When in the 1980s the casuals in white socks and wide-open shirts [...]
At the latest with the voting campaign for May 15, 2022, the streaming giant Netflix has also made it to the regular and parlor tables of our country. But not only that, because it is also reshaping the meaning of a somewhat retro-looking word in the German-speaking world: Spoiler.
In the 1980s, when casuals in white socks and wide-open shirts let their elbows hang out of the window while they gleefully pulled on their Muratti cigarettes while driving through the inner cities, there was usually a spoiler attached to the back of the car. The bigger, the cooler. The successors of this type of man - today called autoposers - focus more on horsepower and decibels of the engines than on aerodynamics. Yet in the German-speaking world, this was precisely the only word interpretation of the spoiler. Derived from the English to spoil For a long time it was simply called Reduce air resistancebut actually completely translated also spoil or ruin. But what used to be known to car enthusiasts as a sheet metal or plastic part on vehicles that favorably influenced aerodynamic conditions and was laughed at in car-critical cities is now the talk of the town.