From mud + slide.
mudslide (plural mudslides)
- A geological event in which viscous mud flows down an incline.
- A mixed drink consisting of vodka, Kahlúa and Baileys.
1996, David Foster Wallace, Infinite Jest […], Boston, Mass., New York, N.Y.: Little, Brown and Company, →ISBN, page 997:[…] and seem able to function during A.M. drills even after several parasolled Mudslides or the House-Specialty Blue Flame cognac-based things you have to blow out before sipping from their huge blue-rimmed snifters.
geological disaster in which a large amount of mud gathers and moves rapidly down a hill or slope
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 泥石流 (zh) (níshíliú), 土石流 (zh) (tǔshíliú), 泥流 (zh) (níliú)
- Danish: mudderstrøm c
- Dutch: aardverschuiving (nl) f, grondverschuiving (nl) f, modderstroom (nl)
- Estonian: rusuvool
- Finnish: mutavyöry (fi)
- French: coulée de boue f
- Georgian: ღვარცოფი (ɣvarcopi)
- German: Schlammlawine f, Murgang m, Mure (de) f
- Hungarian: sárcsuszamlás
- Indonesian: lumpur longsor
- Irish: sleamhnú láibe m, sciorradh láibe m
- Japanese: 崖崩れ (ja) (がけくざれ、gakekuzare), 泥流 (ja) (でいりゅう, deiryū), 土石流 (ja) (どせきりゅう, dosekiryū)
- Korean: 이류 (iryu), 진흙 사태 (jinheuk satae), 토석류 (ko) (toseongnyu)
- Lao: please add this translation if you can
- Malay: tanah runtuh (ms)
- Polish: powódź błotna m
- Portuguese: deslizamento (pt) m
- Russian: сель (ru) m (selʹ), о́ползень (ru) m (ópolzenʹ)
- Spanish: deslizamiento (es) m, flujo de lodo m, huaico (es) m
- Swedish: ras (sv) n, slamström (sv), lerskred (sv) n
- Thai: โคลนถล่ม (kloon-tà-lòm)
- Turkish: çamur akıntısı
- Vietnamese: lở đất (vi)
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