Sploot

//spluːt//

"Sploot" in a Sentence (7 examples)

Rupert wandered restlessly around for a few minutes and finally settled at Charlotte's feet, his feathery back legs stretched out behind him in what corgi owners call a sploot.

“That's called a corgi ‘sploot,’” informs Jason.

Inside, Calliope turned to see her rottweiler, Coco, engaging in her wake up stretches: butt up, paws out, followed by back legs out behind her in a sploot.

Four of the dragons sploot flat instead of sitting — a gesture they must have picked up from their time being Frank’s corgi.

Squirrels in the U.S. are 'splooting' in an attempt to stay cool and close to the ground as the heat blazes across the country

With his front paws tucked underneath his chest and his hind legs splayed behind him in a splooting pose, he didn’t appear to have a care in the world.

Not many big dogs do the sploot, but Pooh Bear will sploot just about anytime and anywhere. She even splooted in the middle of the mall while waiting to see Santa!

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.