'splodey

Etymology
(a contracted form of ) +

Adjective

 * 1)  Involving or reminiscent of an explosion or explosions.
 * 2) * 2011, "Acknowledgements", in Anton Strout, Dead Waters, Ace Books (2011), ISBN 9781101477229, unnumbered page:
 * my agent, Kristine Dahl, and Laura Neely, at ICM, who keep track of the kind of details that make my head all 'splodey;
 * my agent, Kristine Dahl, and Laura Neely, at ICM, who keep track of the kind of details that make my head all 'splodey;

Adverb

 * 1)  In a manner involving or reminiscent of an explosion.
 * 2) * 2014, Grace McDermott, Mirrorfall, Wibbly Press (2014), unnumbered page:
 * 'Okay, it's possible I was seeing things, but this is one of those cases where I don't think so. Stuff went 'splodey, then there was two of me, then there was another you, and the other me was dead, then the other you brought me here.'
 * 'Okay, it's possible I was seeing things, but this is one of those cases where I don't think so. Stuff went 'splodey, then there was two of me, then there was another you, and the other me was dead, then the other you brought me here.'