Sploshing is a form of sexual fetishism whereby a person becomes aroused when substances are deliberately and generously applied to the naked skin, or to the clothes people are wearing.
Messy substances can include whipped cream, mud, shaving foam, custard, baked beans, pudding, chocolate sauce, peanut butter, Japanese-style lotion, paint, oil or gunge/slime, etc. A subject will often be pelted with cream pies or sit on cakes. Wet substances are mainly water but can also include other liquids such as fruit juice, milk or alcohol (usually beer).
Sploosh is peaches and onions which Zero found and drank becasue he was so thirsty. When Stanley finds him he is sick from it.
It was sploosh. Basically peach juice, but thick
at least 110 years old! :):):)
Zero was under the boat, eating sploosh
The "sploosh" was peaches!
Sploosh is peaches and onions which Zero found and drank becasue he was so thirsty. When Stanley finds him he is sick from it.
Kate Barlow made the sploosh in the book Holes which was made with peaches.
It was sploosh. Basically peach juice, but thick
As in canned food, sploosh (peaches) , or onions
at least 110 years old! :):):)
Zero was under the boat, eating sploosh
In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Stanley's father calls his invention "Sploosh."
The "sploosh" was peaches!
sploosh is a spiced peach jelly
The cast of River Sploosh - 2011 includes: August Sturm
Yes, Zero and Stanley decided to keep the broken jars of sploosh. They recognized the value of the sploosh as a source of food, especially in their dire circumstances at Camp Green Lake. The decision to keep the sploosh reflects their resourcefulness and determination to survive.
Stanley's father called the foot odor spray 'Sploosh', a callback to the peaches Hector and Stanley ate when they were stranded.