slush
1. slush \'sl*sh\ n [perh. of Scand origin; akin to Norw slusk slush] 1a: partly melted or watery snow 1b: loose ice crystals formed during the early stages of freezing of salt w ater 2a: soft mud : MIRE 2b: grout made of portland cement, sand, and water 3: refuse grease and fat from cooking esp. on shipboard 4: a soft mixture of grease or oil and other materials for protecting the s urface of metal parts against corrosion; esp : a mixture of white lead and lime for painting the bright parts of machines to preserve them from oxidation 5: paper pulp in water suspension 6: RUBBISH, DRIVEL 2. slush vt 1: to wet, splash, or paint with slush 2: to fill in (as joints) with slush or grout 1: to make one's way through slush 2: to make a splashing sound
Webster's English Dictionary