0 a device on a car or aircraft that is positioned so that it stops the air from flowing around the vehicle in a smooth way and so helps to control it
1 a newspaper article, television programme, etc. that is produced just before or at the same time as another similar one in order to take attention away from it
2 information in a newspaper article, blog, etc. that tells you what happens in a television programme, which may spoil your enjoyment of it if you have not already seen it:
In particular, an alternation of different materials and colors is a constituent of the common graphics, plus the possible presence of typical optional parts such as spoilers.
In short, those sectors most likely to benefit from and support peace negotiations gained neither economic nor political predominance, while hard-liners opposed to negotiations remained active and effective spoilers.
Another spoiler is the elephants which constantly damage the trees.
The inboard flap and spoiler will also be attached to the rear spar of this section.
Motorways and spaghetti junctions are the spoilers of agricultural land.
There is yet time to call a halt to the spoilers and the vandals.
We went from being seen as malevolent spoilers to being thoughtful and constructive overnight.
The evidence suggests, however, that an increase in the level of the deposit would not influence those individuals who deliberately set out to use misleading descriptions as spoilers.