单词 | gollop |
释义 | gollopn. dialect and colloquial. A greedy or hasty gulp (in quot. 1912, a gulping sound). Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > sound of water > [noun] > bubbling or gurgling bubbling1598 guggling1668 hubble-bubble1735 gurgle1757 gurgling1814 guggle1821 ingurgitation1851 gollop1912 the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > [noun] > swallowing > an act of > hasty or greedy gobbling1592 gobble1794 bolting1869 gollop1933 1912 W. Deeping Sincerity v. 43 Wolfe uncorked it, and turned it upside down. The water went ‘gollop, gollop’, and splashed the stones at Mr. Turrell's feet. 1933 F. E. Baume Half-caste 76 They washed down the lot with great gollops of tea. 1933 J. Masefield Bird of Dawning 152 We've all had a good gollop of fortune, being alive now. 1941 L. A. G. Strong Bay 14 If I took it all in a gollop, I never had to give it another thought. 1946 B. Fergusson Wild Green Earth i. ii. 45 The mule rolled over and over down the hillside until he lay, breathing great gollops of air, helpless until his load was taken off him. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online March 2022). gollopv. dialect and colloquial. transitive. To swallow greedily or hastily. Frequently with down, up. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > eating > processes or manners of eating > eat via specific process [verb (transitive)] > eat voraciously forswallowOE gulch?c1225 afretea1350 moucha1350 glop1362 gloup1362 forglut1393 worrya1400 globbec1400 forsling1481 slonk1481 franch1519 gull1530 to eat up1535 to swallow up1535 engorge1541 gulp1542 ramp1542 slosh1548 raven1557 slop1575 yolp1579 devour1586 to throw oneself on1592 paunch1599 tire1599 glut1600 batten1604 frample1606 gobbet1607 to make a (also one's) meal on (also upon)a1616 to make a (also one's) meal of1622 gorge1631 demolish1639 gourmanda1657 guttle1685 to gawp up1728 nyam1790 gamp1805 slummock1808 annihilate1815 gollop1823 punish1825 engulf1829 hog1836 scoff1846 brosier1850 to pack away1855 wolf1861 locust1868 wallop1892 guts1934 murder1935 woof1943 pelicana1953 pig1979 1823 P. Egan Grose's Classical Dict. Vulgar Tongue (rev. ed.) Gollup up, to drink down quickly. 1851 T. Sternberg Dial. & Folk-lore Northants. 42 Gollop (southern), to swallow greedily. 1854 A. E. Baker Gloss. Northants. Words I. 283 Gollop it down. 1927 Brit. Weekly 14 July 326/4 The Ancient Order of Frothblowers. The 1st Qualification for Membership is that he or she ‘should gollop their beer with a zest’, three gulps to the pint and 14 to the gallon. 1928 Wodehouse in Strand Mag. Dec. 532/1 ‘Don't gollup your food, Harold,’ said the second burglar. 1930 A. Kennedy Orra Boughs i. 4 His conclusion, his attempt at constructive criticism, had been almost an afterthought. ‘All things considered’ (Ah, how he had golloped Chesterton) ‘Burns does have a claim to immortality.’ 1941 L. A. G. Strong Bay 14 ‘In sips, now.’.. ‘Don't go gollop it down.’ 1960 Spectator 21 Oct. 595 The licentious Allied soldiery golloped them up. 1969 C. Geeson Northumberland & Durham Word Bk. 96 Gollop. In general dialectal use in Scotland and England. To gulp one's food. ‘Dinna gollop your broth like that!’ 1970 D. M. Davin Not here, not Now iii. vii. 210 Mind if I have one before Martin gollops the lot? Derivatives ˈgolloping n. ΚΠ 1928 Wodehouse in Strand Mag. July 10/1 He was aware that the golluping noises [of two boys eating oysters] at his side had ceased. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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