1. mopping - Noun
2. mopping - Verb
Derived from mop
of Mop
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe Bitchun Society had all but done away with any sort of dull, repetitious labor, and what remained-tending bar, mopping toilets-commanded Whuffie aplenty and a life of leisure in your off-hours. Cory Doctorow
I think sometimes all the charities are doing is mopping up the blood. It's a shame. Thom Yorke
My dad and my uncles owned a bar outside of Cincinnati. I worked there growing up, mopping floors, waiting tables. John Boehner
And an unstable childhood makes you appreciate calmness and not crave excitement. To spend a Saturday afternoon mopping your kitchen floor while listening to opera on the radio, and to go that night to an Indian restaurant with a friend and be home by nine o'clock - these are enough. They are gifts. Curtis Sittenfeld
I love cleaning. I love mopping the floor. If you need your floor mopped, I'm there. Saoirse Ronan
he gave it a good mopping Source: Internet