slaska

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Swedish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

slask +‎ -a

Verb[edit]

slaska (present slaskar, preterite slaskade, supine slaskat, imperative slaska)

  1. (often with ner (down)) to spill (and make a mess)
    Du har slaskat ner hela duken med sås
    You've spilled sauce all over the tablecloth
  2. to be above freezing temperature (when there's snow on the ground, creating slask (slush))

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