1. slop - Noun
2. slop - Verb
Water or other liquid carelessly spilled or thrown aboyt, as upon a table or a floor; a puddle; a soiled spot.
Mean and weak drink or liquid food; -- usually in the plural.
Dirty water; water in which anything has been washed or rinsed; water from wash-bowls, etc.
To cause to overflow, as a liquid, by the motion of the vessel containing it; to spill.
To spill liquid upon; to soil with a liquid spilled.
To overflow or be spilled as a liquid, by the motion of the vessel containing it; -- often with over.
Any kind of outer garment made of linen or cotton, as a night dress, or a smock frock.
A loose lower garment; loose breeches; chiefly used in the plural.
Ready-made clothes; also, among seamen, clothing, bedding, and other furnishings.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe not only overflowed with learning, but stood in the slop. Sydney Smith
The prevailin' weakness of most public men is to Slop over. G. Washington never slopt over. Artemus Ward
'Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.' Under the influence of this pestilent morality, I am forever letting tomorrow's work slop backwards into today's, and doing painfully and nervously today what I could do quickly and easily tomorrow. J. A. Spender
Pop Art, Op Art, Flop Art and Slop Art... I fall into the last two categories [her remark, in the mid 1970's]. Joan Mitchell
Unconstitutional slop. Ben Sasse
Slop your hogs before you feed your children. English Proverb