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splosh(dictionary)

splosh (iou)



splosh noun, adverb, & verb. M19.
[Imit.]
A. noun.
A dull splashing sound (as) of an object striking something wet and soft; an impact of this kind. Also, a splodge. colloq. M19.
J. Barnes A discreet splosh as the eel-fishermen cast off. D. Hogan Sploshes of freckles on her face.
Money. slang. L19.
Tea (the drink). slang. M20.
b. adverb. With a dull splashing sound. colloq. L19.
C. verb intrans. & trans. Splash; move with a dull splashing sound. colloq. E20.
W. Faulkner The coffee sploshed out on to her hands. C. Buchanan Biscuit sploshed her glass down on the table.
sploshy adjective sloppy; splashy: M19.