出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/07/16 19:16 UTC 版)
Onomatopoeic, from the ejection of a liquid. Compare with spooge, spoo, spooch.
The term is first attested isolatedly in sense 2 ("ejection", "ejaculation"), referring to a dripping mop, in a 1919 St. Nicholas issue (see quotations); it is used in Anthony Burgess's 1962 novel A Clockwork Orange to represent the impact of a sudden, forceful, splashing blow; it also appears in a 1966 book as an onomatopoeia for the milking of a cow. The term was popularized in all its senses around late 1980s, as evidenced in two 1991 slang dictionaries.
splooge (third-person singular simple present splooges, present participle splooging, simple past and past participle splooged)