v. rare. [f. SPLASH v.1, with usual variation of vowel.] intr. To splash repeatedly.

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1720.  Swift, Irish Feast, 44. The Floor is all wet,… While the Water and Sweat, Splish, splash in their Pumps.

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1834.  Medwin, Angler in Wales, I. 160. They went splish-splashing through an almost interminable inundation.

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  So Splishy-splashy a., sloppy, slushy. rare1.

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c. 1850.  Denham Tracts (1895), II. 72. A cold, comfortless (splishy-splashy) Sabbath morning.

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