splutter

Etymology 1
The is. The is derived from the noun.

Noun

 * 1)  A forceful emission of something, especially in small drops or particles; a spluttering or sputtering.
 * 2)  A forceful choking or spitting sound.
 * 3)  A noisy commotion.
 * 4)  A disagreement or dispute.
 * 5)  Chaotic and forceful speaking, verbal exchange, etc.;  an instance of this.
 * 1)  A forceful choking or spitting sound.
 * 2)  A noisy commotion.
 * 3)  A disagreement or dispute.
 * 4)  Chaotic and forceful speaking, verbal exchange, etc.;  an instance of this.
 * 1)  A disagreement or dispute.
 * 2)  Chaotic and forceful speaking, verbal exchange, etc.;  an instance of this.
 * 1)  Chaotic and forceful speaking, verbal exchange, etc.;  an instance of this.
 * 1)  Chaotic and forceful speaking, verbal exchange, etc.;  an instance of this.

Translations

 * Finnish: pärskytys,


 * Finnish:


 * Finnish: ärinä,

Verb

 * 1) To forcefully emit (something), especially in small drops or particles; to sputter.
 * 2) To soil or sprinkle (someone or something) with a substance, often a liquid; to bespatter, to spatter.
 * 3) To direct angry words, criticism, insults, etc., at (someone or something).
 * 4) Sometimes followed by out: to speak (words) hurriedly, and confusedly or unclearly.
 * 5) Of a thing: to forcefully emit something, especially in small drops or particles.
 * 6) To spray droplets of saliva from the mouth while eating or speaking.
 * 7) Of a substance: to be emitted forcefully in small drops or particles.
 * 8) To make a sound or sounds of something forcefully emitting a substance in small drops or particles.
 * 9) Followed by out: to go out (as a flame) or stop functioning (as an engine or machine) with a spluttering action or sound (senses 2.1 or 2.3).
 * 10) To speak hurriedly, and confusedly or unclearly.
 * 11) To perform in an inconsistent manner to a substandard level.
 * 1) To spray droplets of saliva from the mouth while eating or speaking.
 * 2) Of a substance: to be emitted forcefully in small drops or particles.
 * 3) To make a sound or sounds of something forcefully emitting a substance in small drops or particles.
 * 4) Followed by out: to go out (as a flame) or stop functioning (as an engine or machine) with a spluttering action or sound (senses 2.1 or 2.3).
 * 5) To speak hurriedly, and confusedly or unclearly.
 * 6) To perform in an inconsistent manner to a substandard level.
 * 1) Of a substance: to be emitted forcefully in small drops or particles.
 * 2) To make a sound or sounds of something forcefully emitting a substance in small drops or particles.
 * 3) Followed by out: to go out (as a flame) or stop functioning (as an engine or machine) with a spluttering action or sound (senses 2.1 or 2.3).
 * 4) To speak hurriedly, and confusedly or unclearly.
 * 5) To perform in an inconsistent manner to a substandard level.
 * 1) Followed by out: to go out (as a flame) or stop functioning (as an engine or machine) with a spluttering action or sound (senses 2.1 or 2.3).
 * 2) To speak hurriedly, and confusedly or unclearly.
 * 3) To perform in an inconsistent manner to a substandard level.
 * 1) To perform in an inconsistent manner to a substandard level.
 * 1) To perform in an inconsistent manner to a substandard level.
 * 1) To perform in an inconsistent manner to a substandard level.
 * 1) To perform in an inconsistent manner to a substandard level.

Translations

 * Finnish: pärskyttää, räiskyttää


 * Czech: prskat
 * Finnish:, pärskyttää
 * French:


 * Finnish: ,


 * Finnish: sopertaa, ,


 * Finnish: pärskyttää,


 * Finnish: ,


 * Finnish:


 * Finnish:


 * Finnish:, sopertaa,
 * German:


 * Finnish:, ,

Etymology 2
A modification of.

Interjection

 * : 'sblood.