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    [Verb]  | "splash" | \ ˈsplash \


    1: to strike and dash about a liquid or semiliquid substance

    2: to move in or into a liquid or semiliquid substance and cause it to spatter

    3: to become spattered about


    Origin: 1709 ;

     Alteration of plash;

    [Noun]  | "splash" 


    1: splashed liquid or semiliquid substance; also : impounded water released suddenly

    2: a spot or daub from or as if from splashed liquid

    3: a colored patch


    Origin: 1736 ;

    [Noun]  | "splash*down" | \ ˈsplash-ˌdau̇n \


    1: the landing of a crewed spacecraft in the ocean


    Origin: 1959 ;

    [Phrasal verb]  | "splash out" 


    1: to spend a lot of money

    [Noun]  | "splashes" 


    1: a very small amount;


      * e.g., " ... at least you have a splash of common sense—which is more than we can say for your mother "



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    [Noun]  | "splash" 


    1: a very small amount;


      * e.g., " ... at least you have a splash of common sense—which is more than we can say for your mother "



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    [Verb]  | "splashes" 


    1: to cause (something liquid or mushy) to move along in sheets;


      * e.g., " ... rowdy teenagers splashing water at each other in the community pool "





    2: to wet or soil by striking with something liquid or mushy;


      * e.g., " ... the bus splashed us as it barrelled through the puddles "



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    3: to flow along or against;


      * e.g., " ... water constantly splashing the wooden pilings eventually weakened them "



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    [Verb]  | "splash" 


    1: to cause (something liquid or mushy) to move along in sheets;


      * e.g., " ... rowdy teenagers splashing water at each other in the community pool "





    2: to wet or soil by striking with something liquid or mushy;


      * e.g., " ... the bus splashed us as it barrelled through the puddles "



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    3: to flow along or against;


      * e.g., " ... water constantly splashing the wooden pilings eventually weakened them "



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     [ "Splash" ]

    1: To splash someone, is uk street slang to stab someone with a knife. The idea of the splash is to symbolise the blood going everywhere This is mostly used in uk trap music

      * e.g.,  ... Lyric example: "that boy got splashed up, I'm surprised that boy is not dead 

     [ "splashed" ]

    1: getting stabbed numerous times

      * e.g.,  ... ZK got splashed last week 

     [ "Splashing" ]

    1: When you run up on a yute and splash him with acid

      * e.g.,  ... Splashing-throwing acid 

     [ "Splashing" ]

    1: The way of preparing a diluted drink in a strip club for the strippers only, patrons keep buying their strippers drinks, if they weren't diluted, the girls would be too inebriated to work. The patrons get their drinks mixed per usual. The strippers get mixed drinks with extra ice, where the mixer is poured first, such as coca-cola, then the bartender 'splashes' the liquor on top, so that if the patron sniffs the drink or takes a sip to make sure he isn't getting ripped off (for overpaying for drinks anyway), the liquor will taste quite strong.

      * e.g.,  ... Friend to Stripper: How do you drink like 20 drinks a nite and not get drunk? Stripper: Oh the bartender dilutes our drinks, hmmm, I probably only drink the equivalent of 4 drinks the whole nite thanks to splashing. And mine are mixed with diet cola, have to watch the calories too haha. 

     [ "Splash" ]

    1: What you say when your jumpshot is extra wet. When the ball goes through the net perfectly and the net comes back up through the rim making that almost "splash" like sound. Next time you have a wet jumpshot in the gym, and you're splashing on the opposing team, simply say "Splash" as the ball leaves your hand, sure enough to anger other players and make you look like a total badass at the same time.

      * e.g.,  ... As Bill came to the gym and started to warm up he quickly realized his jumpshot was super-wet. When he joined a game he immediately started to splash on the other team. Dude, we got splashed on today. This guy was splashing from Reggie Miller range. 

     [ "splash" ]

    1: To commit a group masturbatory assault upon a boy or man, by holding him down and stimulating his penis until he ejaculates on his shirt.

      * e.g.,  ... Those are three of the girls who splashed Jim. 

     [ "Splash" ]

    1: A synonym for the word swag.

      * e.g.,  ... My splash is on point. 

     [ "Splashed" ]

    1: Getting stabbed so hard that it looks like as if you were splashed with your own blood. It's more prominently heard in the UK drill scene.

      * e.g.,  ... Play for the Pagans - Teewiz got splashed and died, and I don't feel sorry for his mum. 

     [ "splash" ]

    1: Term popularized by rappers Jim Jones and Juelz Santana of DIPSET, meaning being fly or "stuntin", an ostentatious display of material wealth.

      * e.g.,  ... "Those clowns think they fly, so I had to roll through and splash on em, leave em dripping wet, puddles on the floor and everything" 

     [ "splash" ]

    1: To have sex with a woman

      * e.g.,  ... "I splashed that redhead last weekend" 

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