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glop verb- to drink noisily; to drink quickly; to slurp UK
Derives from “glop” (a viscous liquid), probably as a mispronunciation of “gulp”. - — Nigel Foster, The Making of a Royal Marine Commando, 1987
- to pour or apply with gusto US
- Poor Renee, the last of the true believers, glopped the stuff on her thighs for three weeks and got nothing for her troubles but a nasty rash. — Armistead Maupin, Maybe the Moon, p. 14, 1992
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