1 a [no obj] : to spill from a container
▪ Water slopped (over the edge) as he handed her the glass.
b always followed by an adverb or preposition [+ obj] : to splash or spill (a liquid)
▪ She slopped coffee on her sweater. ▪ Huge waves slopped water into the boat. 2 [+ obj] US : to feed slop to (an animal)
▪ slop the pigs
▪ Water slopped (over the edge) as he handed her the glass.
b always followed by an adverb or preposition [+ obj] : to splash or spill (a liquid)
▪ She slopped coffee on her sweater. ▪ Huge waves slopped water into the boat.
▪ slop the pigs
slop around/about
[phrasal verb] Brit, informal : to move or act in a lazy or relaxed way : to spend time resting or relaxing
▪ He slopped around the house all day.
▪ He slopped around the house all day.







