Slop out
verb
1.
(intransitive, adverb) (of prisoners) to empty chamber pots and collect water for washing
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noun 1. an act or instance of spilling or slopping over. 2. an amount spilled; spillover; overflow. verb (used with object), slopped, slopping. 1. to spill or splash (liquid). 2. to spill liquid upon. 3. to feed slop to (pigs or other livestock). verb (used without object), slopped, slopping. 4. to spill or splash liquid […]
- Slop-pail
noun 1. a pail for conveying slop in feeding livestock, especially pigs. 2. a pail into which household slop is collected for disposal.
- Slopped
verb (used with object), slopped, slopping. 1. to spill or splash (liquid). 2. to spill liquid upon. 3. to feed slop to (pigs or other livestock). verb (used without object), slopped, slopping. 4. to spill or splash liquid (sometimes followed by about): The children happily slopped about in the puddles. 5. (of liquid) to spill […]
- Sloppily
adjective, sloppier, sloppiest. 1. muddy, slushy, or very wet: The field was a sloppy mess after the rain. 2. splashed or soiled with liquid. 3. careless; loose: sloppy writing. 4. untidy; slovenly: sloppy clothes; a sloppy eater. 5. overly emotional; gushy: sloppy sentimentality. 6. (of food or drink) prepared or served in an unappetizing way. […]
- Slopping
verb (used with object), slopped, slopping. 1. to spill or splash (liquid). 2. to spill liquid upon. 3. to feed slop to (pigs or other livestock). verb (used without object), slopped, slopping. 4. to spill or splash liquid (sometimes followed by about): The children happily slopped about in the puddles. 5. (of liquid) to spill […]