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glop G0155400 (glŏp)n. Slang 1. A soft soggy mixture, as of food: cafeterias serving nondescript glop.2. Something, such as a piece of writing, that is judged to be worthless. [Imitative of the sound of mushy food being dished out.] glop v.glop′py adj.glop (glɒp) n. Informal. 1. any gooey or gelatinous substance, esp. soft unappetizing food. 2. sentimentality; mawkishness. [1940–45; expressive word akin to goop, gulp] glop′py, adj. -pi•er, -pi•est. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | glop - any gummy shapeless matter; usually unpleasantmatter - that which has mass and occupies space; "physicists study both the nature of matter and the forces which govern it" | | 2. | glop - writing or music that is excessively sweet and sentimentaltreacle, mush, slopsentimentalism - the excessive expression of tender feelings, nostalgia, or sadness in any form |
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glop1. verb To drop or plop something onto something. I have no idea what this is, the lunch lady just glopped it onto my plate. She just glopped the stack of papers onto my desk and left!2. noun Something unpleasant and mushy, often food. Ugh, I'm not eating that unidentifiable glop—I brought my own lunch from home. That glop all over you better be mud!3. noun Something, often writing, that is overly sentimental. I gave you an F because your story was pure glop, and I know you can do better.glop (glɑp)1. n. unappetizing food; gunk; anything undesirable. Do we have the same old glop again tonight? 2. tv. to slop or plop something (onto something). She glopped something horrible onto my plate. GLOP
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Synonyms for glopnoun any gummy shapeless matterRelated Wordsnoun writing or music that is excessively sweet and sentimentalSynonymsRelated Words |