spoil

spoil (one) rotten

To cause one to expect to receive everything they want by always giving it to them. In this phrase, "rotten" is an intensifier. I think some grandparents believe it's their duty to spoil their grandchildren rotten.
See also: rotten, spoil

spoil for (something)

To be particularly eager or enthusiastic for something, especially a fight, disagreement, or conflict. Tom seems to spoil for a fight the moment he's in the same room as me. I just don't know what it is about me that makes him so antagonistic. We've done everything we can to reach a reasonable compromise with the other party, but they have been spoiling for an argument at every turn.
See also: spoil
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

spoil

tv. to kill someone. It was Joel Cairo’s job to make sure that nobody got close enough to Mr. Big to spoil him.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See:
  • a bad apple spoils the (whole) barrel
  • a rotten apple spoils the (whole) barrel
  • a rotten apple spoils the (whole) bunch
  • a rotten apple spoils the (whole) bushel
  • be spoiled for choice
  • be spoiling for (something)
  • be spoiling for a fight
  • be spoiling for a fight, argument, etc.
  • be spoilt/spoiled for choice
  • do not spoil the ship for a ha'porth of tar
  • it takes one bad apple to spoil the (whole) barrel
  • it takes one bad apple to spoil the (whole) bunch
  • it takes one bad apple to spoil the (whole) bushel
  • make a spoon or spoil a horn
  • one bad apple spoils the (whole) barrel
  • one bad apple spoils the (whole) bunch
  • one bad apple spoils the (whole) bushel
  • one rotten apple spoils the (whole) barrel
  • one rotten apple spoils the (whole) bunch
  • one rotten apple spoils the (whole) bushel
  • rotten apple
  • rotten apple spoils the barrel
  • rotten apple spoils the barrel, a
  • spare the rod and spoil the child
  • spoil
  • spoil (one) rotten
  • spoil for
  • spoil for (something)
  • spoil somebody rotten
  • spoil the ship for a ha'porth of tar
  • spoil the ship for a ha'p'orth of tar
  • spoil the ship for a ha'porth/ha'penny-worth of tar
  • spoiled for choice
  • spoiled rotten
  • spoiling for a fight
  • to the victor belong the spoils
  • to the victor go the spoils
  • to the victor, the spoils
  • To the victors belong the spoils
  • too many cooks spoil the broth
  • too many cooks spoil the soup
  • Too many cooks spoil the stew
References in periodicals archive
Former TV reality star Katie Hopkins had urged voters to spoil their papers and shared pictures of their messed up votes on Twitter.
The chairman WAPDA also explained in his letter that maintenance and complete rehabilitation of the spoil bank land which was spread over 40 kilometers in the Punjab area had become difficult for the project authority due to lack of funds and other resource.
The use of spoil detection-based smart labels is an ideal way to detect the spoilage of food materials.
So on your next shopping trip, to determine whether or not you should buy certain products, look at expiry dates and buy the ones that spoil quickly.
So some dogs will be viewed as spoiled if we try to do things they don't enjoy and react in a way to inform us that they don't like what's happening.
FX50 -- Featuring outstanding suction and water pressure, the 49-horsepower FX50 is as versatile as it is powerful, and can be configured with choices of water tanks, spoils tanks and options, including a hydraulic boom and water heater.
I searched in the dark to no avail and found the animal the next morning, spoiled, buried beneath snow.
It really spoiled the atmosphere of what was a magical evening.
Two different composite dredged spoil samples were collected during sampling namely spoil 1 (matured spoil i.e.
Elton John said he was awe-struck at becoming a father for the first time, but said he hoped not to spoil his new baby boy.In a cover story and photo spread with celebrity magazine Us Weekly, the British singer and his partner David Furnish said they had used false names initially with the surrogate mother in the United States, but that she quickly "figured out who we were."
I keep thinking that I have just 48 months left to indulge and spoil The Girl before she starts nicking pillows and forks.
Stripping operations at many open-cut coal mines in central Queensland, Australia, result in spoil (waste rock) materials of Tertiary origin being deposited on the surface.
QI KNOW that grandparents are supposed to be able to spoil grandchildren a little.
Many parents feel that grandparents spoil their children.