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slath⋅er

[slath-er] Informal.
–verb (used with object)
1. to spread or apply thickly: to slather butter on toast.
2. to spread something thickly on (usually fol. by with): to slather toast with butter.
3. to spend or use lavishly.
–noun
4. Often, slathers. a generous amount: slathers of money.
5. open slather, Australian. complete freedom.

Origin:
1810–20, in sense “to slip, slide”; orig. uncert.
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slather  (v.)
"spread liberally," 1866 (in Mark Twain), from a noun meaning "large amount" (usually as plural, slathers), first attested 1857; a dialectal word of uncertain origin, perhaps from Ir. sliotar.
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