I. ˈspläsh verb
( -ed/-ing/-es )
Etymology: by alteration
: splash
sploshed awkwardly through the black Pacific — E.K.Gann
sploshed along the rucked road — Adrian Bell
sploshed his feet about in the puddle
II. noun
( -es )
1. : splash
plunge with a great splosh into the great social and political agonies of our time — V.S.Pritchett
2. slang : money
III. adverb
: with a splash or a splashing sound — often used interjectionally