ˈslipˌsläp noun
Etymology: reduplication of slop (II)
1. archaic : a watery food : a thin weak liquid : slops
2. archaic
a. : a verbal blunder : malapropism
b. : a person given to making such blunders
3. : shallow or meaningless talk or writing : twaddle
the mass of slipslop poured forth by the daily and weekly press — Frances Trollope
the miserable, twaddling slipslop that he is obliged to hear from and utter to her — W.M.Thackeray
4.
[imitative]
: a slip-slopping sound or movement
the scurry of a hare, the slipslop of my feet — J.A.Phillimore