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Webster 1913 Edition


Slapdash

Slap′dashˊ

,
adv.
[
Slap
+
dash
.]
1.
In a bold, careless manner; at random.
[Colloq.]
2.
With a slap; all at once; slap.
[Colloq.]
Prior.

Slap′dashˊ

,
Verb.
T.
To apply, or apply something to, in a hasty, careless, or rough manner; to roughcast;
as, to
slapdash
mortar or paint on a wall, or to
slapdash
a wall
.
[Colloq.]
Halliwell.

Webster 1828 Edition


Slapdash

SLAP'DASH

,
adv.
[slap and dash.] All at once.

Definition 2024


slapdash

slapdash

English

Adjective

slapdash (comparative more slapdash, superlative most slapdash)

  1. Done hastily; haphazard; careless.
    • 2014, A teacher, "Choosing a primary school: a teacher's guide for parents", The Guardian, 23 September 2014:
      When you're in the front entrance, get a feel for what's going on. Tours are never timed to coincide with breaks but if there are any children milling about, see what they're up to. If they're on a dutiful errand, for example delivering registers, the school probably encourages a responsible attitude. If they're play-fighting in the corridor without consequence, it tells a less impressive story and could mean a slapdash approach to discipline.

Synonyms

  • See also Wikisaurus:careless

Translations

Adverb

slapdash (comparative more slapdash, superlative most slapdash)

  1. In a hasty or careless manner.
  2. Directly, right there; slap-bang.
    Van Eyck signed his portrait of the Arnolfinis slapdash in the center of the painting.
  3. With a slap; all at once; slap.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Prior to this entry?)

Translations

Synonyms

Verb

slapdash (third-person singular simple present slapdashes, present participle slapdashing, simple past and past participle slapdashed)

  1. (colloquial) To apply, or apply something to, in a hasty, careless, or rough manner; to roughcast.
    to slapdash mortar or paint on a wall
    to slapdash a wall