slouse v Also: phr slouse on: to pour or apply liberally; to slosh.
[1976] 1985 LEHR & BEST (eds) 64 "Fishing on the Labrador":
Coming up to our vessel the tiller slipped out,/And out in the water he sloused all
about. 1987 Sunday Express 3 May, p. 2 Lumbermen bound to and from 'the woods'
used to stop off at Uncle Sam's where a feature of the dining table was a large basin of
jam. 'Now don't make strange men,' Uncle Sam would say. 'Slouse on lots of it.'
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