splosh

UK /splɑʃ/ US /splɑʃ/
verb 3noun 3

Definitions

verb

1

To splash with a heavy splashing sound.

splosh into the sea

Sometimes someone would take a wrench to a fire hydrant, jam a crate up to its nozzle, turning the whole of it into a fountain for us kids to splosh around and play in.

2

To traverse mushy or marshy wetlands.

3

To spill or spill over.

noun

1

A heavy splashing sound.

2

A spilt or dropped liquid or semi-liquid substance.

A medium-sized paper filled with sensible articles to the point, is better than one full of splosh.

[…] a milk-jug and a milk-bottle going all drunk then scattering white splosh in all directions

3

Tea (the drink).

Give us a cup of splosh, love.

Your note

not saved
0 chars