'splain
1 Americanverb (used with or without object)
Usage
What does -splain mean? The combining form -splain is used like a suffix meaning “to explain or comment on something in a condescending or overconfident manner.” It is occasionally used in slang terms. In most instances, the first element of the word describes the perspective of the "explainer," e.g., mansplain. The form -splain comes from the word mansplain, meaning “to explain something to a woman in a condescending, overconfident, and often inaccurate or oversimplified manner, typically to a woman already knowledgeable about the topic.” The form -splain in this sense is extracted from explain.
Etymology
Origin of 'splain
By shortening and alteration of explain
Example Sentences
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“Somebody needs to ‘splain to people how hard it is to make a muon collider.”
From Science Magazine • Dec. 8, 2023
Evans wanted to ’splain himself in secret before his colleagues cast a public vote, probably next week.
From Washington Post • Mar. 15, 2019
“Mrs. Dowdel, let me ’splain something to you,” the sheriff bawled.
From "A Long Way from Chicago" by Richard Peck
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‘They isn’t enough words in langwitch,’ says he, ‘t’ ’splain things.
From Every Man for Himself by Duncan, Norman
Now, Alwynda,” turning to the weeping woman, who was wiping her eyes with the cape of her sunbonnet, “jes’ you dry up an’ stop yo’ bellerin’, an’ I ’splain it all in a holy minit.
From Stories by American Authors, Volume 7 by Various
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