v. rare. [f. SPLASH v.1, with usual variation of vowel.] intr. To splash repeatedly.
1720. Swift, Irish Feast, 44. The Floor is all wet, While the Water and Sweat, Splish, splash in their Pumps.
1834. Medwin, Angler in Wales, I. 160. They went splish-splashing through an almost interminable inundation.
So Splishy-splashy a., sloppy, slushy. rare1.
c. 1850. Denham Tracts (1895), II. 72. A cold, comfortless (splishy-splashy) Sabbath morning.