Slop - definition, pronunciation, transcription
noun
- deep soft mud in water or slush (syn: mire)
verb
- walk through mud or mire (syn: slosh, splash, splosh, squelch, squish)
- ladle clumsily
Extra examples
She slopped coffee on her sweater.
Huge waves slopped water into the boat.
The water was slopping about in the bottom of the boat.
As she fell, she slopped the wine all over his shirt.
A little cognac slopped over the edge of the glass.
Most of the tea had slopped into the saucer.
Don't fill the cup too full, the coffee might slop over.
Coffee slopped over the rim of her cup.
With each wave, more water slopped into the cabin.
She put the glass down, slopping beer onto the table.
Prisoners had to use slop buckets at night.
Do you actually expect us to eat this slop?
Word forms
I/you/we/they: slop
he/she/it: slops
present participle: slopping
past tense: slopped
past participle: slopped
singular: slop
plural: slops
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