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[Noun] | "slop" | \ ˈsläp \
1: a loose smock or overall
2: short full breeches worn by men in the 16th century
3: articles (such as clothing) sold to sailors
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English slop, sloppe "loose outer garment," going back to Old English -slop, in oferslop "loose outer garment, surplice," going back to Germanic *slupa- (whence also Middle Dutch slop "upper garment [as a priest's surplice]," overslop "upper garment, foreskin," Middle High German slopf, slupf "loop, noose," Old Icelandic sloppr "loose garment, vestment"), probably going back to an ablauting n-stem paradigm *slaubōn- (nominative), *sluppas (genitive), going back to Indo-European *slou̯bh-ōn-, *slubh-n-ós, derivative of the verbal base *sleu̯bh- "move easily, slip"{mat|sleeve|};
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[Noun] | "slop"
1: soft mud : slush
2: thin tasteless drink or liquid food —usually used in plural
3: liquid spilled or splashed
Origin: 15th century ;
Of uncertain origin;
* Note : This word has traditionally been traced back to Middle English sloppes, attested once, in the alliterative Morte Arthure (ca. 1440), and then further traced to Old English -sloppe in cusloppe, a variant of cūslyppe {cowslip|cowslip}, in which -sloppe is taken to mean "dung, excrement." The passage in the Morte Arthure in which sloppes occurs describes Arthur and his knights disembarking from boats and wading ashore: "Londis als a lyon with lordliche knyghtes, / Slippes in the sloppes o slante to þe girdyll" (lines 3922-23). The Middle English Dictionary tentatively defines the word as "muddy waters." Note that it forms an alliterative pair with slippes, from which it differs only by a vowel. No further attestations of slop appear before the seventeenth century, and then again often paired with slip. The sense "medicine in the form of a tasteless drink or liquid food" occurs in 1658 as slops, in 1668 as slip-slops. Though slip-slop has been taken as a compound based on slop, the possibility that the compound is actually based on slip suggests itself—in which case slop would be an affective coinage that may have been made more than once and is not datable to Old English. Compare {slop:3|slop:3}.;
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[Verb] | "slop"
1: to spill from a container
2: to splash or spill liquid on
3: to cause (a liquid) to splash
Origin: 1557 ;
Probably derivative of {see: |slop:2|slop:2};
* Note : The sense "to lap up," attested since the sixteenth century, may be of independent origin. The Oxford English Dictionary's citation from Thomas Tusser's A Hundreth Good Pointes of Husbandrie, printed in 1557 ("Their milke slapt in corners, their creame al to sost"), placed under the sense "to spill or splash (liquid)," is 250 years earlier than the next citation and probably an instance of a different word (slab?).;
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[Verb] | "slops"
1: to cause (something liquid or mushy) to move along in sheets;
* e.g., " ... she slopped water everywhere when she picked up the full pan "
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[Verb] | "slop"
1: to cause (something liquid or mushy) to move along in sheets;
* e.g., " ... she slopped water everywhere when she picked up the full pan "
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# 1 - { slops:13233805 }
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[ "slops" ]
1: To perform oral sex (on a male) in a sloppy manner
* e.g., ... "martina gives good slops"
# 2 - { slops:400183 }
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[ "slops" ]
1: An Australian term meaning to have sex with a girl immediately after someone else.
* e.g., ... You screw her first, I'll take slops.
# 3 - { slops:745321 }
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[ "slops" ]
1: a term used to describe someone who is in an extreme state of inebriation, usually due to excessive alcohol intake. Characteristics of slops include slurring of speech, spilling of alcohol, stumbling over feet, breaking things, falling and being inappropriate with strangers.
* e.g., ... Reia was so slops she fell on her ass three times, and on her face twice.
# 4 - { slops:3278132 }
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[ "slops" ]
1: south african - shoes made of bendy rubber also called flip flops of thongs in other countries
* e.g., ... i bought a kiff pair of quicksilver slops today
# 5 - { slops:3093732 }
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[ "slops" ]
1: A term used to describe food served up in lunch bars, that is of a greasy & somewhat "sloppy" nature. Slops can be tasty or filthy, depending on the day.
* e.g., ... Hey dude, are you keen for some slops? it's 12:30 already...
# 6 - { slops:1630016 }
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[ "slops" ]
1: When playing pool, slops means you get another turn after you make a shot in that you had not intended too. Generally, if you make an obscure shot and do not call it you do not get another turn. If you do, then "slops" are allowed.
* e.g., ... we don't play slops, it's my turn
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[ "slops" ]
1: Short for Gus "Slops" Schlump.
* e.g., ... "Man, shoe turned into Slops last night at the bar and asked a girl if he could pee in her butt."
[ "slops" ]
2: This is your drunk alter ego or otherwise known as the name you give slutty women when you're out at a bar someplace.
* e.g., ... > Oh god, shoe...
[ "slops" ]
3: Gus tends to drink himself into damn near comatose conditions....and doesn't care. However drunk he gets, he almost always can talk coherently. That doesn't mean he is nice. Folks often get pissed when you say words like "sorostitute" or utter the phrase FOAGK. But thats okay though because most times they deserve it.
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[ "slops" ]
1: Slop:
* e.g., ... Tom: Im hungry
Tim: You should try some slops, maybe some groups
Wes: Maybe some filth?
[ "slops" ]
2: A pathetic individual whose main purpose is to give you the sloppy second's of another person.
True fiend; angry when sober; and a nasty individual when intoxicated.
Travels in groups, and posses extreme lurking skills.
# 9 - { slops:2047837 }
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[ "slops" ]
1: Short, puffy pants worn in Shakespearian times; usually worn by men; popularized in modern times by the great Robs.
* e.g., ... "Can't stop Rob's slops."
# 10 - { slops:5925792 }
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[ "slops" ]
1: a type of short breeches worn by men in the 16th century.
* e.g., ... I gotta go put on my slops.
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