verb, slopped, slop⋅ping, noun | 1. | to spill or splash (liquid). |
| 2. | to spill liquid upon. |
| 3. | to feed slop to (pigs or other livestock). |
| 4. | to spill or splash liquid (sometimes fol. by about): The children happily slopped about in the puddles. |
| 5. | (of liquid) to spill or splash out of a container (usually fol. by over): The milk slopped over the rim of the glass. |
| 6. | to walk or go through mud, slush, or water. |
| 7. | Informal. to be unduly effusive or sentimental; gush (usually fol. by over). |
| 8. | to move in an idle, lazy, casual, or slovenly manner (usually fol. by around or about): to spend the weekend slopping around the house. |
| 9. | a quantity of liquid carelessly spilled or splashed about. |
| 10. | badly cooked or unappetizing food or drink. |
| 11. | bran from bolted cornmeal mixed with an equal part of water and used as a feed for swine and other livestock. |
| 12. | any similar, watery feed; swill. |
| 13. | Often, slops.
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| 14. | kitchen refuse; swill. |
| 15. | liquid mud. |
| 16. | slops, Distilling. the mash remaining after distilling. |
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