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glop⋅py

[glop-ee]
–adjective, -pi⋅er, -pi⋅est.
marked by or full of glop.

Origin:
glop + -y 1
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glop   (glŏp)   
n.   Slang
  1. A soft soggy mixture, as of food: cafeterias serving nondescript glop.

  2. Something, such as a piece of writing, that is judged to be worthless.


[Imitative of the sound of mushy food being dished out.]
glop v., glop'py adj.
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