Shook vs Splatted - What's the difference?
shook | splatted |
A set of pieces for making a cask or box, usually wood.
The parts of a piece of house furniture, as a bedstead, packed together.
(splat)
The sharp, atonal sound of a liquid or soft solid hitting a solid surface.
The irregular shape of a viscous liquid or soft solid which has hit a solid surface.
(computing, slang) The key on an (Apple Macintosh).
(computing, slang) Any of various characters appearing in computer character sets, particularly # and * .
The narrow wooden centre piece of a chair back.
A move in playboating involving stalling in place while positioned vertically against a solid object in the water.
To hit a flat surface and deform into an irregular shape.
To combine different textures by applying an alpha channel map to the higher levels, revealing the layers underneath where the map is partially or completely transparent.
As verbs the difference between shook and splatted
is that shook is to pack (staves, etc) in a shook while splatted is (splat).As a noun shook
is a set of pieces for making a cask or box, usually wood.shook
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(en noun)Synonyms
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* English irregular simple past formssplatted
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Verb
(head)splat
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Noun
(en noun)- I didn't see the egg fall, but I heard the splat when it hit the floor.
- The canvas was covered by seemingly careless splats of paint.
Verb
(splatt)- The egg splatted onto the floor.
