Examples of use of GLOP
1. I stared long and hard at Anton, his shoes submerged in the glop, his eyes seeking out the deepest spot, his face radiant with glee.
2. Worst food Currywurst Currywurst and chips in a pub in Nuremberg: extruded blancmange–like glop covered in a sickly sweet gravy that may at some point have been introduced to a hint of curry powder.
3. By this point Hank was open to just about anything (short of reading the directions). So I opened a bottle of rubber cement, intending to brush some of that wondrous glop onto a screw head.
4. For anyone who has travelled in African countries where restaurant menus tend to be limited to over–boiled stew, fermented beans, a starchy glop called fou–fou and tepid imitations of European pasta dishes, Moroccan cuisine is a tastebud–tingling wake up call.
5. I was befuddled by this image –– porridge to me is thick, inert glop –– until I discovered that, in olden days, the word ęŕřŕ referred to a wedding or other feast, an occasion with lots of important guests running around, confusion, and a juicy family scandal or two.