asplode

English

Etymology

Lax pronunciation of explode. Possibly popularized by Strong Bad Email, an animated Internet cartoon associated with Homestar Runner.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /əˈsploʊd/

Verb

asplode (third-person singular simple present asplodes, present participle asploding, simple past and past participle asploded)

  1. (humorous) To explode.
    • 1959, Jane Duncan, My friends the Miss Boyds, page 158:
      'It's going to asplode, sure enough!' said Alasdair, jumping with excitement.
    • 2004 January 12, Michael Chapman; Matthew Chapman, “Strong Bad Email #94: video games”, in Homestar Runner[1], spoken by Vector Strong Bad:
      YOUR HEAD A SPLODE
    • 2009 March 12, Darla Vladschyk <[email protected]>, “Warning: This Might Make Your Head Asplode.”, in alt.religion.kibology[2] (Usenet), message-ID <b65521848377795d>:
      Warning: This Might Make Your Head Asplode.
    • 2019 November 22, Sadaf Ahsan, “Coldplay is doing something positive: Axe the derision”, in National Post[3], volume 22, number 23, via Newspapers.com, Financial Post, page FP14:
      But like most things these days, much of the hate [against Coldplay] seems to be rooted in an internet-inspired herd mentality. So, it was entirely predictable that when Coldplay announced this week that they would be holding off on touring until they can figure out a way to make their concerts environmentally friendly, Twitter ASPLODED in vitriol.

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