splodge
/ˈsplɒdʒ/Definitions
1. noun
A patch of a liquid, especially paint or mud, that has been splattered or thrown onto a surface.
“The artist’s studio was covered in a big splodge of red paint.”
2. verb
To apply or scatter a liquid, especially paint or mud, onto a surface in a splattered or thrown manner.
“She splodged the paint onto the wall to create a unique design.”
3. verb
To apply or scatter a mixture, especially mud or mire, onto a surface.
“The horse splodged mud all over its legs after crossing the field.”