- Splackavellie
The term"Splackavellie" first gained popularity as the title of a hit
R&B song from1998 by the artistPressha , part of the soundtrack to the 1998 movie "The Players Club ," peaking at #27 on theBillboard Hot 100 ."Splackavellie" describes a kind of man (or "
superman ") that women who are in relationships use for sexual pleasure uncomplicated by relationship matters (perhaps because of them). Supposedly, when a woman's man isn't treating her right, her "Splackavellie" can "work it all night...until the morning light" in such a way that she is made to feel "right, right right!".Pressha and other promoters of the term claim that "every woman needs her own Splackavellie".The unusual word is thought to be a blend of "Splack" and "
Machiavelli ." "Splack" is first used by2 Live Crew in their song "Put Her in the Buck" as follows: "Lay the bitch on the bed, flat on her back - Hold her legs up high, make the pussy splack." Machiavelli is frequently cited by hip-hop culture, and the pragmatic use of deceit by a cheating partner is decidedly Machiavellian.The Splackavellie remix became a fan favorite as well, with a more upbeat tempo and repeated chorus: "S, P, L, A, C, K, A, V, E, L, L, I, E: Splackavellie!" Many favor the remix version of the song because it lacks a groove-disrupting snippet from
The Players Club which discusses one's options of persuading a person that is delinquent in paying his bills to follow through. Many options are discussed, but death is disfavored because "dead man don't pay no bills."
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