SLOSH Meaning and
Definition
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Slosh, as a verb, is defined as the act of moving or splashing with an irregular, liquid or semi-liquid motion. It often refers to the sound or effect created when a liquid is moved or spilled in a manner that produces a repetitive sound and motion. The motion and sound created by sloshing can be characterized by a back and forth or side to side motion, with the liquid often spilling or splashing out of a container or body.
As a noun, slosh refers to the liquid or semi-liquid substance that is in motion or causing the sound of sloshing. It can also describe the sound itself, which is often described as a wet, slushing or splashing noise.
The term "slosh" is commonly associated with fluid or liquid dynamics, particularly when it involves liquids in containers or when walking or moving through wet or fluid-filled environments. It is frequently used to describe the noise and sensation experienced when liquid inside a container is in motion.
In a figurative sense, "slosh" can also be used to describe a person's unsteady or clumsy movements, as if they were the liquid inside a container sloshing around. This sense of the word is often used to suggest a lack of control or coordination in someone's actions or behavior.
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• A familiar term for wet mud or dirty liquid, as melting snow; a greasy lubricating mixture; on shipboard, the grease of pork and beef skimmed from the ship's coppers, generally the cook's perquisite; a mixture of whitelead and lime.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
Common Misspellings for SLOSH
Etymology of SLOSH
The word "slosh" originated from the Scottish dialect in the late 18th century. It is derived from the Old English word "slosian", meaning to splash or spill liquid. "Slosian" itself is likely derived from the Old English word "sloh", meaning slough or muddy place. The sound and sensation of liquid spilling or splashing gave rise to the onomatopoeic term "slosh", which has been used to describe the sound of liquid moving around or being spilled ever since.
Idioms with the word SLOSH
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slosh over
The idiom "slosh over" typically refers to liquid spilling or overflowing from its container, often due to careless handling, excessive filling, or turbulent movement.
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slosh through sth
The idiom "slosh through something" typically refers to tackling a challenging task or situation, especially when it feels tedious, difficult, or emotionally draining. It implies working through it with effort, perseverance, and possibly some discomfort or lack of enthusiasm. It can be used metaphorically to describe the process of trudging along despite the obstacles or inefficiency encountered.
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slosh around
The idiom "slosh around" means to move or splash around in a liquid in a careless, uncontrolled, or messy manner. It can also refer to someone or something being unsteady or unstable.
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slosh sth (all) over sm or sth
The idiom "slosh sth (all) over sm or sth" means to spill or pour a liquid in a careless or messy manner, resulting in it splashing or spreading all over someone or something. It implies an action that lacks precision or control, often leading to unintended messiness or inconvenience.
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slosh sth around
The idiom "slosh sth around" typically means to move or agitate something, usually a liquid, in a forceful or uncontrolled manner, causing it to splash and make a mess. It can also be used metaphorically to describe the act of discussing or considering an idea or plan without making any firm decisions or taking any action.
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slosh sth on(to) sm or sth
The idiom "slosh something on(to) someone or something" means to pour or spill a liquid or substance carelessly or haphazardly onto someone or something. It implies a lack of precision or care in the pouring or application process.
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slosh through
The idiom "slosh through" typically refers to the act of walking or progressing through something, often with difficulty or effort, usually involving liquid or a messy substance. It implies the idea of struggling or trudging through a challenging situation or environment, akin to wading through water or mud.
Similar spelling words for SLOSH
- slouch,
- Slashy,
- zwilich,
- sligh,
- slowish,
- Slish,
- Swellish,
- sleetchy,
- sls,
- sloosh,
- slews,
- slouchy,
- sollish,
- Saliowish,
- Slaugh,
- sealchie,
- selachii,
- SLESH,
- solutia,
- slask,
- sileshi,
- slushy,
- slouchier,
- Sloshy,
- Slutch,
- Sleetch,
- selchow,
- Sloas,
- solatia,
- Slutchy,
- slushie,
- swelchie,
- sloche,
- sealch,
- sleechier,
- salish,
- sleigh,
- sloshier,
- slutchier,
- zilch,
- soulish,
- Slatch,
- selache,
- slitch,
- salchow,
- slacks,
- slush,
- cellucci,
- Selch,
- sleechy,
- sluss,
- sloss,
- slushier,
- Slich,
- slough,
- slyish,
- Sallowish,
- slash.
Conjugate verb Slosh
CONDITIONAL
I
would slosh
you
would slosh
he/she/it
would slosh
we
would slosh
they
would slosh
CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS
I
would be sloshing
you
would be sloshing
he/she/it
would be sloshing
we
would be sloshing
they
would be sloshing
CONDITIONAL PERFECT
I
would have slosh
you
would have slosh
he/she/it
would have slosh
we
would have slosh
they
would have slosh
CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
would have been sloshing
you
would have been sloshing
he/she/it
would have been sloshing
we
would have been sloshing
they
would have been sloshing
FUTURE
I
will slosh
you
will slosh
he/she/it
will slosh
we
will slosh
they
will slosh
FUTURE CONTINUOUS
I
will be sloshing
you
will be sloshing
he/she/it
will be sloshing
we
will be sloshing
they
will be sloshing
FUTURE PERFECT
I
will have sloshed
you
will have sloshed
he/she/it
will have sloshed
we
will have sloshed
they
will have sloshed
FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
will have been sloshing
you
will have been sloshing
he/she/it
will have been sloshing
we
will have been sloshing
they
will have been sloshing
IMPERATIVE
you
slosh
we
let´s slosh
to slosh
PAST
I
sloshed
you
sloshed
he/she/it
sloshed
we
sloshed
they
sloshed
PAST CONTINUOUS
I
was sloshing
you
were sloshing
he/she/it
was sloshing
we
were sloshing
they
were sloshing
PAST PARTICIPLE
sloshed
PAST PERFECT
I
had sloshed
you
had sloshed
he/she/it
had sloshed
we
had sloshed
they
had sloshed
PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
had been sloshing
you
had been sloshing
he/she/it
had been sloshing
we
had been sloshing
they
had been sloshing
PRESENT
I
slosh
you
slosh
he/she/it
sloshes
we
slosh
they
slosh
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
I
am sloshing
you
are sloshing
he/she/it
is sloshing
we
are sloshing
they
are sloshing
PRESENT PARTICIPLE
sloshing
PRESENT PERFECT
I
have sloshed
you
have sloshed
he/she/it
has sloshed
we
have sloshed
they
have sloshed
PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS
I
have been sloshing
you
have been sloshing
he/she/it
has been sloshing
we
have been sloshing
they
have been sloshing
I
would have sloshed
we
would have sloshed
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would have sloshed
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would have sloshed
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