I'd like to add words to the spell check

For instance, I'm tired of being corrected with "meet up" every single time I'm typing "meetup". I'd rather keep spell check on (System Preferences > Language & Text > Text) but I'd also rather be able to add words to my spell checking dictionary. SOL?

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    They are all there on a Mac.
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       my_selection     ole2.obj_type;
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       my_spell         ole2.obj_type;
       args             ole2.list_type;
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       ole2.RELEASE_OBJ (my_application);
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