slop

noun
UK: /slɒp/
US: /slɑːp/
  1. Liquid waste; kitchen refuse or garbage; swill.

    1. The pigs ate the slop hungrily.
    2. The restaurant workers disposed of the food slop carefully after the dinner service.
  2. Thin or watery food or drink, especially when unappetizing.

    1. The soup was just tasteless slop.
    2. I refuse to eat the slop they serve in the school cafeteria every single day.
  3. Mud or slush; a splash of liquid.

    1. I stepped in some slop on the street.
    2. Be careful not to slop any paint while you are moving this bucket around the house.
slop verb
  1. To spill or splash liquid carelessly.

    1. Don't slop the milk.
    2. Please be careful not to slop coffee all over the new tablecloth again.
  2. To feed garbage or refuse to an animal, especially a pig.

    1. He slops the hogs every evening.
    2. The farmer slops the pigs with leftover vegetables and grains from his garden.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "slop" in English means: Liquid waste; kitchen refuse or garbage; swill., Thin or watery food or drink, especially when unappetizing., Mud or slush; a splash of liquid..

The phonetic transcription of "slop" is /slɒp/ in British English and /slɑːp/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "slop": spill, garbage, splash, waste, swill.

Example usage of "slop": "The pigs ate the slop hungrily.". More examples on the page.