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    slop
    /slɒp/

    verb

    • 1. (of a liquid) spill or flow over the edge of a container, typically as a result of careless handling: "water slopped over the edge of the sink"
    • 2. dress in an untidy or casual manner: British "at weekends he would slop about in his oldest clothes"

    noun

    • 1. waste water from a kitchen, bathroom, or chamber pot that has to be emptied by hand: "sink slops"
    • 2. sentimental language or material: North American "country music is not all commercial slop"

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  2. SLOP definition: 1. to cause a liquid to flow over the edge of a container through not taking care or making a rough…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : soft mud : slush. 2. : thin tasteless drink or liquid food usually used in plural. 3. : liquid spilled or splashed. 4. a. : food waste (such as garbage) fed to animals : swill sense 2a. b. : excreted body waste usually used in plural. c.

  4. noun. a quantity of liquid carelessly spilled or splashed about. badly cooked or unappetizing food or drink. bran from bolted cornmeal mixed with an equal part of water and used as a feed for swine and other livestock. any similar, watery feed; swill. Often slops. the dirty water, liquid refuse, etc., of a household or the like.

  5. 1. (when intr, often foll by about) to cause ( liquid) to splash or spill or (of liquid) to splash or spill. 2. (transitive) to splash liquid upon. 3. (intr; foll by along, through, etc) to tramp (through) mud or slush. 4. (transitive) to feed slop or swill to. to slop the pigs.

  6. SLOP meaning: 1. to cause a liquid to flow over the edge of a container through not taking care or making a rough…. Learn more.

  7. n. 1. Spilled or splashed liquid. 2. Soft mud or slush. 3. Unappetizing watery food or soup. 4. often slops Waste food used to feed pigs or other animals; swill. 5. often slops Mash remaining after alcohol distillation. 6. often slops Human excrement. 7. Repulsively effusive writing or speech; drivel. v. slopped, slop·ping, slops. v.intr. 1.

  8. Definition of slop verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Sticky or squishy mud (or food that's just about as appetizing) is slop. You'll want to wear your tall rubber boots if you're going to walk through the slop on the way to the bus stop. Farmers feed their pigs slop, a messy, wet mix of various leftovers—and when they do, they can say they slop the pigs.

  10. SLOP definition: If liquid slops about, it moves around or over the edge of its container, and if you slop it about…. Learn more.

  11. slop. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English slop1 /slɒp $ slɑːp/ verb (slopped, slopping) 1 [ intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if liquid slops somewhere, it moves around or over the edge of a container in an uncontrolled way SYN splash Coffee slopped over the rim of her cup.