Jackson Pollocked

English

Adjective

Jackson Pollocked (comparative more Jackson Pollocked, superlative most Jackson Pollocked)

  1. Having been splattered.
    • 1987, Fiona Pitt-Kethl, Private Parts:
      A heavy-duty cleaning team descend to terminate the Jackson-Pollocked floor
    • 2005 Darragh Johnson, 'The Washington Post', Wednesday, November 23, 2005,
      Now upside down, each Thanksgiving dinner slides in front of another guy in a yellow plastic apron Jackson-Pollocked with vivid red blood.

Verb

Jackson Pollocked

  1. simple past and past participle of Jackson Pollock
    • 2001, Tim Moore, Frost on my Mustache, page 83:
      and to have my face Jackson Pollocked by the muddy spray from his rear wheel
    • 2007, Dana Vachon, Mergers & Acquisitions, page 94:
      ...whose carpet had once been gray, but over the years had been Jackson Pollocked with tumbling chunks of sesame chicken...
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