splash out

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splash out (third-person singular simple present splashes out, present participle splashing out, simple past and past participle splashed out)

  1. (colloquial, transitive, intransitive) To spend a lot of money on something desired but not necessary.
    I decided to splash out on a trip around Europe after getting a nice Christmas bonus.
    She splashed out $500 on breast implants.
    How much did you have to splash out to get that Ferrari?

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