Adjective
Having the consistency of goop.
The flask had something goopy in it.
Saccharine; sentimental.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIt was pretty goopy, and adding some flour to the final shaping (and an hour's final rest) only made it manageable. Source: Internet
The spicy ahi donburi, with minced fish, sweet onion, cucumber, puffed rice and sweet shoyu ($9.75), had way too much of the spicy, creamy sauce, more like eating a heavy squirt of goopy spicy mayo with fish instead of the other way around. Source: Internet
If you have early-morning meetings, also beware: The conditioner mixes with the gel and leaves a goopy white coating while it's drying. Source: Internet
The formula is light-medium in thickness–by no means a thin, featherweight gloss but not shy of being totally goopy or heavy-feeling–with moderate tackiness. Source: Internet
The bristles are pretty thick here, but somehow a goopy mess never happens — no matter how many times you pump the wand in and out of the tube. Source: Internet
We’ve all had it: chicken with burnt skin, parched meat, and a coat of sweet, goopy sauce. Source: Internet