"Watw" on a spoon typically refers to "water," which is often informally pronounced or spelled in a playful or phonetic way. It can also imply that the spoon is collecting or holding water, perhaps in the context of cooking or serving food. If you're referencing a specific cultural or contextual meaning, please provide more details for a more accurate response.
that oldest spoon in the world is the carving spoon
table spoon is a big spoon
spoon
There is no spoon, so the question is meaningless.
A medium sized spoon for eating with.
a spoon is 50 cents to a dollar
No, spoon is singular, the plural is spoons.
Consomme soup should not be eaten with a dessert spoon, but with a boullion spoon, which is the round bowled spoon we now commonly called a soup spoon. Soup was eaten, and still is in silver service, with soup spoon which is very similar to a table spoon and about the size of what we now call a table spoon.
A Spoon engine is a high rpm race engine, and it is called a spoon engine because its made by Spoon.
depends on the spoon
a large spoon
A spoon