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See also: -splain

English

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  • 'splain

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

    Apheretic form of explain.

    Verb

    splain (third-person singular simple present splains, present participle splaining, simple past and past participle splained)

    1. (informal, dialectal) Apheretic form of explain.
      • 1881, Joel Chandler Harris, Uncle Remus:
        "Howsomever, dey 'ranged der 'fairs, en splained der bizness."
      • 1905, R. F. Foster, “In Self Defence”, in The Bookman, volume 21:
        "Why, Lor' bless you, I never knew nothing about the rights of them things till you splained them to me yesterday, boss."
      • 1947, John Avery Lomax, Adventures of a Ballad Hunter, page 195:
        "Den," he confided, "I 'splained to de release man 'bout lookin' fur a settin'-down job, an' he jes' sorta motioned to de do'."

    Etymology 2

      Partly from the preceding sense, partly from -splain (after mansplaining).

      Verb

      splain (third-person singular simple present splains, present participle splaining, simple past and past participle splained)

      1. (slang) To condescendingly explain something, often extensively, especially to someone that knows more about it; for example, to mansplain, whitesplain, etc.
        • 2019, Jennifer Brown, How to Be an Inclusive Leader: Creating Trust, Cooperation, and Community across Differences, Berrett-Koehler, →ISBN, page 35:
          Those who splain may have the intent of helping the situation, but the actual impact of their actions can feel condescending or insulting.

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