verb
- third-person singular simple present indicative form of displode; to burst or explode suddenly and violently
Usage: informal; chiefly British; often used humorously or colloquially
Examples
- The firework displodes in a shower of sparks.
- When you heat the sealed container, it displodes.
- The old engine finally displodes after years of wear.
- He joked that his head would displode if he had to listen to one more complaint.
- The balloon displodes when the child steps on it.