spoil for
Be eager for, as in He's just spoiling for a fight. This idiom nearly always refers to some kind of altercation. It may allude to spoil in the sense of “deteriorate over a period of time.” [Mid-1800s]
Words nearby spoil for
spodosol,
spodumene,
spohr,
spoil,
spoil bank,
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spoil ground,
spoilage,
spoiled priest,
spoiler,
spoiler party