1. slurping - Noun
2. slurping - Verb
slurping
present participle of slurp
slurping (plural slurpings)
A sound or motion that slurps.
the splashings and slurpings of Wellington boots in the mud
Both were immensely comforting and had this distinctive magic mother’s dishes have -- there was an air of “I told you so” in Aung Thein Kyaw eyes as he saw us slurping our noodles. Source: Internet
For those familiar, part of the pleasure is sticking a whole piece in one’s mouth, separating the bone shards from the meat and skin with one’s teeth, and slurping the juicy essence in the process. Source: Internet
Inevitably, one or more of the spices will come on too strong, resulting in an unbalanced cacophony rather than the understated, harmonious symphony that has conquered the slurping masses. Source: Internet
I embraced slurping because it seemed to be the best way to eat ramen without scalding my mouth every time. Source: Internet
It’s like I can’t even move on to the recipe because my mind is eye slurping the monitor screen. Source: Internet
She captured the audience with spirited performances of tracks like “Fruit Salad” and “Pet Cemetery” while making some hilariously outlandish call-and-response chants like having the attentive crowd give (loud) whispers and making slurping sounds. Source: Internet