I. noun Etymology: Middle English ~pe, probably from Middle Dutch ~; akin to Old English ofer~ surplice Date: 14th century a loose smock or overall, short full breeches worn by men in the 16th century, articles (as clothing) sold to sailors, II. noun see: slip Date: 15th century soft mud ; slush , thin tasteless drink or liquid food, liquid spilled or splashed, 4. food waste (as garbage) fed to animals ; swill 2a, excreted body waste, a product of little or no value ; rubbish , sentimental effusiveness in speech or writing ; gush , III. verb (~ped; ~ping) Date: 1557 transitive verb 1. to spill from a container, to splash or spill liquid on, to cause (a liquid) to splash, to dish out messily, to eat or drink greedily or noisily, to feed ~ to , intransitive verb to tramp in mud or slush, to become spilled or splashed, to be effusive ; gush , to pass beyond or exceed a boundary or limit
SLOP
Meaning of SLOP in English
Merriam Webster. Explanatory English dictionary Merriam Webster. Толковый словарь английского языка Мерриам-Уэбстер. 2012