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  • verb Present participle of spec.

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  • Beyond that, though, I think that right now it would make more sense to pay people to dig holes and fill them in again starting tomorrow than to spend nine months planning, speccing and putting out for bids a perfect project with maximum multiplier bang for the buck.

    Centrist Dems Start Rebelling on Obama's Spending Plans 2010

  • Beyond that, though, I think that right now it would make more sense to pay people to dig holes and fill them in again starting tomorrow than to spend nine months planning, speccing and putting out for bids a perfect project with maximum multiplier bang for the buck.

    Centrist Dems Start Rebelling on Obama's Spending Plans 2010

  • Beyond that, though, I think that right now it would make more sense to pay people to dig holes and fill them in again starting tomorrow than to spend nine months planning, speccing and putting out for bids a perfect project with maximum multiplier bang for the buck.

    Centrist Dems Start Rebelling on Obama's Spending Plans 2010

  • One in ten people watch the show you're speccing, odds are, and showrunners are often even more eclectic in their television tastes.

    Archive 2008-02-24 Rogers 2008

  • The problem is, it's not ten years ago, and there's not a damn bit of guarantee that you're speccing a show the show-runner watches.

    Archive 2008-02-24 Rogers 2008

  • Remix Einstein picture by speccing your own blackboard writing

    Boing Boing: February 19, 2006 - February 25, 2006 Archives 2006

  • The problem is, it's not ten years ago, and there's not a damn bit of guarantee that you're speccing a show the show-runner watches.

    I Drink Your Script-shake Rogers 2008

  • Ten years ago, if you specced one of the top ten or fifteen shows, you were speccing based on some sort of roughly shared cultural canvas.

    Archive 2008-02-24 Rogers 2008

  • Ten years ago, if you specced one of the top ten or fifteen shows, you were speccing based on some sort of roughly shared cultural canvas.

    I Drink Your Script-shake Rogers 2008

  • One in ten people watch the show you're speccing, odds are, and showrunners are often even more eclectic in their television tastes.

    I Drink Your Script-shake Rogers 2008

  • "Speccing", or speculating, is when a collector or investor attempts to predict which comic books are going to be used as a basis for a movie or a TV show.

    [Comics] Bad Idea Comics: A Story On How To Make An Entire Industry Hate You Naeveo 2024

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