slopped

IPA: sɫˈɑpt

adjective

  • very drunk
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Examples of "slopped" in Sentences

  • And on that first morning, I would have eaten anything slopped in front of me.
  • This kind of thinking has slopped over into the modern world, which is why goldbugs sound so kooky.
  • I insisted on participating from start to finish so I took my place in front of the boys and slopped food onto about 250 plates.
  • Second Hall-man, used to join Rover Jack in his jags; and it was a saying of the pair that the Erie County Pen was the only place where a man could get "slopped" and not be arrested.
  • Pittsburg Joe, who was Second Hall-man, used to join Rover Jack in his jags; and it was a saying of the pair that the Erie County Pen was the only place where a man could get "slopped" and not be arrested.
  • Even boasting having once supported an ecosystem that included giant—and I mean GIANT green and grayish we think monsters who slopped around in the mud all the time and ate each other with big teeth.
  • "Pittsburg Joe," who was second hall-man, use to join "Rover Jack" in his sprees, and it was a saying of the pair that Erie County pen was the only place where a man could get "slopped" and not be arrested.
  • Among the finalists, a Bologna Lollipop, A Duck Frog Hog Dog (adding a little duck and frogs legs to your frank) and the Meat Man Parfait (nothing beats some mystery meat slopped together with mashed potatoes in a see-thru container).
  • Most of them were vagabonds who had "slopped" over from one faction to the other during the war, regulating their maneuvers according to the prospect of danger or safety, always keeping in view their chances to steal a sore-back pony or a speckled calf, and aspiring to the appellation of stock-owners.

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