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slosh verb- to pour a liquid or a sodden mass carelessly; to swallow a drink, an oyster, etc. carelessly US, 1875
Usually combined with an adverb: “slosh down”, “slosh out”, “slosh over”, etc. - Over the next four days [of Royal Ascot], the better-heeled race goers will put away around 6,000 lobsters and slosh down 120,000 bottles of champagne[.] — The Guardian, 17 June 2003
- to hit someone UK, 1890
- The old man gripped the soaking towel as though he was a bout to slosh Stan with it. — John Burke and Stuart Douglass, The Boys, p. 111, 1962
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