Slop

Noun

 * 1)  A liquid or semi-solid; goo, paste, mud, domestic liquid waste.
 * 2) scraps used as food for pigs
 * 3)  Human urine or excrement.
 * 4)  semen (e.g. dump slop)

Synonyms

 * pig food: slops, hogwash, swill

Derived terms

 * slops
 * slop-jar
 * slop-basin
 * slop-bowl
 * slop-pail

Verb

 * 1)  to spill or dump liquid
 * I slopped water all over my shirt.
 * 1)  In the game of pool or snooker to pocket a ball by accident; in billiards, to make an ill-considered shot.
 * 2)  to feed pigs

Adverbs for Slop
carelessly; disgustingly; violently; abruptly; clumsily.

Thesaurus
asperge, bathos, bedew, bespatter, besprinkle, bilge, bilgewater, bleeding heart, bolt, bones, carrion, cascade, cataract, chaff, chuckhole, clay, cloyingness, cram, culm, dabble, damp, dampen, dash, deadwood, deluge, dew, dishwater, ditchwater, douche, douse, draff, dregs, dust, engulf, filings, flood, garbage, gash, glop, gobble, goo, gumbo, gunk, guzzle, hearts-and-flowers, hog wallow, hogwash, hose, hose down, humect, humectate, humidify, husks, ingurgitate, inundate, irrigate, leavings, lees, loblolly, maudlinness, mawkishness, mire, moisten, muck, muckhole, mud, mud puddle, mudhole, mush, mushiness, namby-pamby, namby-pambyism, namby-pambyness, nostalgia, nostomania, offal, offscourings, ooze, orts, overbrim, overflow, overrun, oversentimentalism, oversentimentality, overwhelm, paddle, pap, parings, plash, potsherds, pour out, pour over, puddle, rags, raspings, refuse, riffraff, romanticism, rubbish, run over, scourings, scrap iron, scraps, scum, scurf, sentiment, sentimentalism, sentimentality, sewage, sewerage, shards, shavings, slab, slack, slag, slime, slip, slob, slobber, slog, sloppiness, slops, slosh, slough, sludge, slush, soap opera, sob story, sparge, spatter, spill, spill out, spill over, splash, splatter, splosh, splurge, sponge, spray, sprinkle, spurtle, squab, squash, stodge, stubble, submerge, swamp, swash, sweep, sweepings, sweetness and light, swill, syringe, tares, tearjerker, toil, trash, trudge, wastage, waste, waste matter, wastepaper, water, weeds, wet, wet down, whelm, wolf

Etymology
Speculatively : From French salope (nowadays, a slut), or saloperie, rubbish, filth, itself from saloper, to spoil, to ruin ; all from sale, dirty.

Noun

 * Finnish:
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 * Swedish:


 * Finnish: ruoantähteet
 * Macedonian: помија
 * Portuguese: lavagem


 * Swahili:
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Verb

 * Finnish:


 * Swahili:


 * Finnish: ruokkia sikoja


 * Macedonian: крми

Related terms

 * sloppy

Anagrams

 * lops
 * pols

Noun
slop n


 * 1) a bad situation

Anagrams

 * pols

Noun

 * 1) pillar