splosh
English
Etymology
(onomatopoeia). Connected with splash and splish. Compare also slosh.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /splɑʃ/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /splɒʃ/
Audio (AU) (file) - Rhymes: -ɒʃ
Verb
splosh (third-person singular simple present sploshes, present participle sploshing, simple past and past participle sploshed)
- To make a heavy splashing sound.
- splosh into the sea
- To traverse mushy or marshy wetlands.
- To spill or spill over.
Related terms
- slosh
- splash
- splish
- sploosh
Translations
to make a heavy splashing sound
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Noun
splosh (countable and uncountable, plural sploshes)
- (countable) A heavy splashing sound.
- (countable, uncountable) A spilt or dropped liquid or semi-liquid substance.
- 2008, Jill Mansell, The One You Really Want, Hachette U.K., →ISBN:
- Leaning forward, Rose saw the generous white splosh of bird poo decorating the tip of the woman’s expensive looking brown suede shoe.
- 2011 [1962], Anthony Burgess, Mark Rawlison, editor, A Clockwork Orange, New York: W. W. Norton, →ISBN, page 43:
- […] a milk-jug and a milk-bottle going all drunk then scattering white splosh in all directions
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- (uncountable, UK, slang) Tea (the drink).
- Give us a cup of splosh, love.