Getting stabbed so hard that it looks like as if you were splashed with your own blood.
It's more prominently heard in the UK drill scene.
It's more prominently heard in the UK drill scene.
Play for the Pagans - Teewiz got splashed and died, and I don't feel sorry for his mum.
Gentleman - Pull up crash, and I'm wetting 'em . Dip, splash when I'm getting 'em
Gentleman - Pull up crash, and I'm wetting 'em . Dip, splash when I'm getting 'em
by L3gion Legacy February 05, 2021
by One pretty drunk chick September 04, 2008
To shoot someone down or to get shot down, usually in the context of flying an airplane... and then suddenly not.
by skooma314 March 09, 2010
by Jujucoops November 04, 2009
by splasher February 12, 2011
To splash someone, is uk street slang to stab someone with a knife.
The idea of the splash is to symbolise the blood going everywhere
This is mostly used in uk trap music
The idea of the splash is to symbolise the blood going everywhere
This is mostly used in uk trap music
Lyric example:
"that boy got splashed up, I'm surprised that boy is not dead
The knife went through, the Knife went through his head... And everything was all red"
- made up example of a typical UK trap lyric
"that boy got splashed up, I'm surprised that boy is not dead
The knife went through, the Knife went through his head... And everything was all red"
- made up example of a typical UK trap lyric
by UK_lingo July 21, 2017