Definition: slosh
Source: WordNet (r) 1.7
slosh
v 1: make a splashing sound; of liquids [syn: splash, splosh,
slush]
2: walk through mud or mire; "We had to splosh across the wet
meadow" [syn: squelch, squish, splash, splosh, slop]
3: spill or splash copiously or clumsily; "slosh paint all over
the walls" [syn: slush, slosh around, slush around]
Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Slosh \Slosh\, Sloshy \Slosh"y\ See Slush, Slushy.
Slush \Slush\, n. [Cf. Sw. slaska to paddle in water, slask wet,
filth.] [Written also slosh.]
1. Soft mud.
2. A mixture of snow and water; half-melted snow.
3. A soft mixture of grease and other materials, used for
lubrication.
4. The refuse grease and fat collected in cooking, especially
on shipboard.
5. (Mach.) A mixture of white lead and lime, with which the
bright parts of machines, such as the connecting rods of
steamboats, are painted to be preserved from oxidation.
