How Do You Spell SLOP?

Pronunciation: [slˈɒp] (IPA)

Correct spelling for the English word "slop" is [slˈɒp], [slˈɒp], [s_l_ˈɒ_p] (IPA phonetic alphabet).

SLOP Meaning and Definition

  1. Slop is a noun that refers to food or liquid, often of an inferior quality, that has been spilled or thrown about in a careless or messy manner. It can also refer to the act of spilling or splashing liquid or food, resulting in a messy or dirty state. In this sense, it can be used to describe a lack of precision or care in handling something.

    As a verb, slop means to spill or cause to spill food or liquid in a careless manner. It can also be used to describe the act of feeding animals, particularly livestock, with a liquid mixture of food. Additionally, it can mean to serve food or drink in a quick, unrefined, or casual manner.

    The term slop can also be used in different contexts. For instance, in nautical terms, slop refers to the water that enters a ship through the hatches or portals during rough weather or high waves. It can also refer to the loose, baggy clothing worn by sailors or the sailors' living quarters below decks.

    Overall, the word slop conveys a sense of messiness, carelessness, or inferiority in relation to food, liquid, or other substances.

  2. • Water carelessly spilled or thrown about; a dirty wet place; in the plu., coarse or poor liquid food; the waste dirty water of the house.
    • To soil by allowing water or other liquid to fall upon.
    • Any loose outer dress; a smock-frock; in the plu., large loose trousers; ready-made clothing; the clothing, &c., supplied to seamen from the ship's stores.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of SLOP

The word "slop" has a few different etymological origins, depending on the context in which it is used:

1. As a noun meaning untidy or loose-fitting clothing:

- The word originated from the Old English word "sloppe", which referred to a loose outer garment. It is closely related to the Middle Dutch word "slappe" and the Old Norse word "sloppr". This form of "slop" evolved from the idea of loose, hanging clothes.

2. As a noun meaning watery food or liquid, especially given to animals or served in a mess hall:

- The word "slop" in this sense is derived from the Middle Low German word "slup", meaning "thin or watery soup". It entered the English language in the 16th century, originally referring to a watery soup or gruel fed to pigs or animals.

Idioms with the word SLOP

  • slop around The idiom "slop around" refers to behaving lazily, without care or efficiency, especially with regard to one's appearance or actions. It implies engaging in sloppy or untidy activities or moving in a disorganized or lackadaisical manner.
  • slop sth around The idiom "slop sth around" typically refers to the act of handling or moving something carelessly or without precision. It implies a lack of attention to details and a disregard for cleanliness or order.
  • slop over The idiom "slop over" refers to a situation where there is an excess or overflow of something, often liquids or substances, that go beyond the intended container or boundaries. It can also indicate a lack of control or containment.
  • slop bowl The idiom "slop bowl" typically refers to a container or receptacle used to collect food scraps or waste, specifically in a kitchen or dining area. It can also metaphorically represent a situation or place that is disordered, messy, or chaotic.
  • slop out (of sth) The idiom "slop out (of sth)" refers to the act of leaving a place abruptly or hastily, often with little regard for cleanliness or tidiness. It implies a disregard for order or organization, as if one were escaping or exiting in a messy or chaotic manner.
  • slop sth over sth The idiom "slop something over something" refers to accidentally or carelessly spilling or pouring a liquid or substance so that it overflows or goes beyond its intended container or area. It implies a lack of precision or care in handling or managing the substance.
  • slop sth on(to) sm or sth To "slop something on(to) someone or something" means to apply or put something on someone or something in a careless or hasty manner. It refers to doing a task quickly or without careful attention to details, often resulting in a messy or sloppy outcome.
  • Earp slop, bring the mop

Similar spelling words for SLOP

Plural form of SLOP is SLOPS

Conjugate verb Slop

CONDITIONAL

I would slop
you would slop
he/she/it would slop
we would slop
they would slop

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be slopping
you would be slopping
he/she/it would be slopping
we would be slopping
they would be slopping

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have slop
you would have slop
he/she/it would have slop
we would have slop
they would have slop

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been slopping
you would have been slopping
he/she/it would have been slopping
we would have been slopping
they would have been slopping

FUTURE

I will slop
you will slop
he/she/it will slop
we will slop
they will slop

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be slopping
you will be slopping
he/she/it will be slopping
we will be slopping
they will be slopping

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have slopped
you will have slopped
he/she/it will have slopped
we will have slopped
they will have slopped

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been slopping
you will have been slopping
he/she/it will have been slopping
we will have been slopping
they will have been slopping

IMPERATIVE

you slop
we let´s slop

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to slop

PAST

I slopped
you slopped
he/she/it slopped
we slopped
they slopped

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was slopping
you were slopping
he/she/it was slopping
we were slopping
they were slopping

PAST PARTICIPLE

slopped

PAST PERFECT

I had slopped
you had slopped
he/she/it had slopped
we had slopped
they had slopped

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been slopping
you had been slopping
he/she/it had been slopping
we had been slopping
they had been slopping

PRESENT

I slop
you slop
he/she/it slops
we slop
they slop

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am slopping
you are slopping
he/she/it is slopping
we are slopping
they are slopping

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

slopping

PRESENT PERFECT

I have slopped
you have slopped
he/she/it has slopped
we have slopped
they have slopped

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been slopping
you have been slopping
he/she/it has been slopping
we have been slopping
they have been slopping
I would have slopped
we would have slopped
you would have slopped
he/she/it would have slopped
they would have slopped

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