Definitions for "Spoom"
A fruit or wine based ice to which Italian meringue is added when ice is halfway frozen. Spooms are traditionally served in stemmed glasses. Back to the top
Wine or fruit juice mixed with egg whites, whipped, and frozen to create a frothy iced dessert.
A spoom is a frothy form of sherbet made by mixing a light sugar syrup, with fruit juice, Champagne, or other liquids, then chilling it half way to freezing before combining the mixture with uncooked meringue. Also, if the word "spoom" is turned upside down, it becomes "woods," hence the increasingly popular phrase "spoom or woods". The phrase is most commonly used in Northern Virginia.
Keywords:  scud, swiftly, steadily, bare, sails
To be driven steadily and swiftly, as before a strong wind; to be driven before the wind without any sail, or with only a part of the sails spread; to scud under bare poles.