1. glop - Noun
2. glop - Verb
writing or music that is excessively sweet and sentimental
any gummy shapeless matter; usually unpleasant
Source: WordNetIt was making me a little queasy. Doctors don't seem to realize that most of us are perfectly content not having to visualize ourselves as animated bags of skin filled with obscene glop. Joe Haldeman
A resulting advantage over GLOP is that the mechanisms in IPv4 and IPv6 become more similar. Source: Internet
GLOP addressing The 233.0.0.0/8 range was originally assigned by RFC 2770 as an experimental, public statically assigned multicast address space for publishers and Internet service providers that wished to source content on the Internet. Source: Internet
If you're in more of a steakhouse mood, a Worcestershire and anchovy-based marinade delivers classic A-1 flavor (albeit in a much, much tastier form than the bottled glop). Source: Internet
First, put the glop into a large measuring cup, or other non-reactive container you can pour from. Source: Internet
Slices of pizza glop with cheese; a rat’s tail curls, spotty with hairs, into a frame; a nail inches out, a little too long, over a bare toe. Source: Internet