1. spackle - Noun
2. spackle - Verb
3. Spackle - Proper noun
powder (containing gypsum plaster and glue) that when mixed with water forms a plastic paste used to fill cracks and holes in plaster
Source: WordNetSpackle it on white bread with peanut butter -- two other processed foodstuffs with enough sugar to kill a small deer -- and you've got yourself a straight, sweet shot to diabetes. Source: Internet
Linen closets can get pretty dinged-up, so much of the work of this makeover centered around fixing drywall gouges with Spackle. Source: Internet
For bigger depressions, use a drywall compound or spackle, that might need an additional program to completely fill the indentation and make the fixing/”patch” flush with the wall. Source: Internet
When he talks, he makes these smacking sounds like his mouth is full of spackle or the detritus from a saltine-cracker-challenge fail. Source: Internet