subs. (common).—Money: generic: see RHINO.

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  1893.  GUS ELEN, ’E dunno where ’e are. Since Jack Jones come into that little bit o’ SPLOSH.

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  1902.  G. BOOTHBY, My Strangest Case, 166. I reckon we ain’t a-goin’ to see no SPLOSH this ’ere trip.

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  Adv. (common).—Plump.

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  1891.  LEHMANN, Harry Fludyer at Cambridge, 47. Such larks when you heard the ball go SPLOSH on a man’s hat!

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