1. mops - Noun
2. mops - Verb
mops
third-person singular simple present indicative of mop
mops
plural of mop
mops (plural mopses)
A pug dog.
MOPS (uncountable)
3-(N-morpholino)propanesulfonic acid, a buffer that is a structural analog to MES.
Diplomacy... mops up war's spillages; legitimizes its outcomes; gives the strong state the means to impose its will on a weaker one, while saving its fleets and battalions for weightier opponents. David Mitchell (author)
A mops thinks 'I commited heresy'. But did it? To be a heretic, you have to know the Spirit. Paul-Jean Toulet
Anthropomorphic, he often mops the floor with Janitor and wears a similar hat. Source: Internet
Broom closet: A closet with top to bottom space used for storing brooms, mops, vacuums, cleaning supplies, buckets, etc. Coat closet: A closet located near the front door. Source: Internet
Maintenance workers use mops citation and a temporary setup of water containers to ease the problem. citation According to NPS documents, the corrosion and rust pose no safety concerns. Source: Internet
In addition, it is especially useful to clean the inside of the refrigerator, and to ensure dishcloths, towels, sponges and mops are clean. Source: Internet