Splooting. I had to look that one up in the dictionary. I am familiar with the behavior, but didn't know it had a name. I was curious about the derivation and found this: While the exact origins of sploot are unclear, lexicographer Grant Barrett of the A Way with Words radio show has suggested that the term sploot may riff on the word splat to characterize the splat-like (flat, spread-out) appearance of a sploot pose.
Splooting. I had to look that one up in the dictionary. I am familiar with the behavior, but didn't know it had a name. I was curious about the derivation and found this: While the exact origins of sploot are unclear, lexicographer Grant Barrett of the A Way with Words radio show has suggested that the term sploot may riff on the word splat to characterize the splat-like (flat, spread-out) appearance of a sploot pose.
ReplyDeleteOops, accidentally clicked publish before giving attribution. Apparently it is used frequently on "DoggoLingo" (a riff on Duolingo?O.
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