slop
泔水,泔泔水,泔泔水桶,荡妇
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Definitions
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slopped, slop·ping.
- : to spill or splash.
- : to spill liquid upon.
- : to feed slop to.
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slopped, slop·ping.
- : to spill or splash liquid: The children happily slopped about in the puddles.
- : to spill or splash out of a container: The milk slopped over the rim of the glass.
- : to walk or go through mud, slush, or water.
- : Informal. to be unduly effusive or sentimental; gush.
- : to move in an idle, lazy, casual, or slovenly manner: to spend the weekend slopping around the house.
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- : 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.tasteless or unappetizing soup, stew, or drink.
- : kitchen refuse; swill.
- : liquid mud.
- : slops, Distilling. the mash remaining after distilling.
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Examples
Specifically, it doesn’t produce as much downward pressure on the heel of your boot, so in a powered-up turn, the G-forces can overcome the binding and result in lateral slop.
Out of the wok comes an umami-rich slop, fried rice only in memory.
But draft one can be a bit “less hard” because you just slop it down.
I never apprehended,” puts in Dr. Slop, “that such a thing was ever thought of—much less executed.
But, when I looked down, I saw that she had taken away the good egg and left the bad one—all green and yellow—in the slop basin.
May-be you expected to have a china bowl and pitcher in your room, and somebody to empty your slop.
Slop sinks have practically the same connections as the closets.
Wash the slop jar and chamber with the cleaning substance or soap and the stiff brush.