Verb
The word is derived from mop
of Mop
Source: Webster's dictionaryThey're out there. Black boys in white suits up before me to commit sex acts in the hall and get it mopped up before I can catch them. Ken Kesey
Without a word or hesitation, Pain took the mop from Nick. Suffering moved to pick up glass. "Wow. Where have you two been all my life?" Pain quirked and eyebrow as he mopped the floor. "Walking hand in hand with you. Haven't you noticed? Sherrilyn Kenyon
After the stabbing, he washed the knife, mopped up the blood in the basement and changed his clothes. Source: Internet
Actually, the building of the suburbs, at this time it was the building of affluent suburbs, became the way in which surplus-capital was mopped up. Source: Internet
It was a staggering turnaround from the events of the first 30 minutes when India had lost 4-11 in 4.1 overs as Cummins and Mitchell Starc mopped up their lower order with brutal efficiency. Source: Internet
But stalk a warehouse silently, leaving it littered with corpses and crimson, and your reward is just for it to all be mopped up minutes later when you're not looking by the invisible cleaner. Source: Internet