jaup

/dʒɔp/
verb
  1. To splash or spatter, especially with mud or water.
    • The children jauped each other with puddle water during the rainstorm.
    • Be careful not to jaup paint on the floor when you stir the bucket.
    • The passing car jauped muddy water all over my trousers.
noun
  1. A splash or spatter of liquid, especially mud or dirty water.
    • She wiped a jaup of soup from the tablecloth.
    • There was a jaup of mud on the back of his coat.
    • The dog shook itself, leaving jaup marks on the wall.
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