slop1
¦ verb (slops, slopping, slopped)
1. (of a liquid) spill or flow over the edge of a container.
apply (a liquid substance) casually or carelessly.
(slop out) Brit. (in prison) empty the contents of a chamber pot.
2. (slop through) wade through (a wet or muddy area).
3. (slop about/around) chiefly Brit. relax while dressed in a casual or untidy way.
4. feed slops to (an animal).
5. chiefly N. Amer. speak or write in a sentimentally effusive manner; gush.
¦ noun
1. (slops) waste water or liquid that has to be emptied by hand.
semi-liquid kitchen refuse.
unappetizing semi-liquid food.
2. chiefly N. Amer. sentimental language or material.
3. Nautical a choppy sea.
Origin
C16: prob. related to
slip3.
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slop2
¦ noun archaic
1. a workman's loose outer garment.
2. (slops) wide, baggy trousers, especially as worn by sailors.
clothes and bedding supplied to sailors by the navy.
ready-made or cheap clothing.
Origin
ME: from the second element of OE oferslop 'surplice', of Gmc origin.