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sploot

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[sploot] / splut /

verb (used without object)

splooted, splooting
  1. (of dogs, cats, squirrels, etc.) to lie flat on the stomach with the hind legs extended fully out behind the body.


noun

  • sploots
    plural
  1. the pose assumed by an animal when it lies flat on the stomach with the hind legs extended fully out behind the body.

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Splooting can also occur among young birds, according to the New York parks service, such as the “juvenile red-tailed hawk,” known to demonstrate a “full sploot at times.”

From Washington Post Aug. 12, 2022

Though adult squirrels’ splooting isn’t cause for concern, Hemen said baby squirrels often struggle in the heat, but for different reasons.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 15, 2022

The tweet by the parks agency in New York, where temperatures have soared this summer, prompted others to share images online of their pets splooting.

From Washington Post Aug. 12, 2022

“It has been quite closely associated with dogs, notably corgis,” but can apply to most animals capable of splooting.

From Washington Post Aug. 12, 2022

As Andrea Y. Tu, medical director at Behavior Vets in New York City, explained to Sam Howell in a Dodo article, there are a few reasons animals such as dogs partake in splooting.

From Slate Aug. 10, 2022

There also some alternative fun names for splooting, such as “frogging,” “frog dogging,” pancaking and “superman.”

From Slate Aug. 10, 2022

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