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splack verb- to steal a car, especially by shattering the steering column US
- They would “splack” cars–breaking into the steering column in seconds–and joy ride all night. — Orlando (Florida) Sentinel Tribune, p. A1, 10 October 1993
- There’s even street slang for stealing cars such as “new buckets are being splacked.” Buckets refer to small cars, such as Dodge neons, and to splack is to steal a car using a screwdriver to break into the steering column and start it. — Tampa (Florida) Tribune, p. 1, 6 May 2000
- to ejaculate in sexual climax US
- No, no ... I didn’t splack. — Sky Magazine, p. 51, July 2001
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