splish-splash, 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. rare—1.
| c 1850 Denham Tracts (1895) II. 72 A cold, comfortless (splishy-splashy) Sabbath morning. |