slurp

IPA: sɫˈɝp

noun

  • A loud sucking noise, especially one made in eating or drinking.
  • A mouthful of liquid sucked up.

verb

  • (transitive) To eat or drink noisily.
  • (intransitive) To make a loud sucking noise.
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Examples of "slurp" in Sentences

  • I slurp up spaghetti.
  • It's impolite to slurp one's soup.
  • Boomers slurp soup at the restaurant.
  • You could easily slurp a bowl of ramen.
  • Some will pour it on the saucer and slurp it.
  • Audrey hates it when I slurp pitchers of beer.
  • I did finally get the software to "slurp" my blog.
  • We slather on sunscreen and slurp down lemonade ice.
  • (She still managed to sneak a slurp or two on the sly.
  • SkyGrabber can automatically "slurp" data over satellite.
  • Some will pour it on the saucer and slurp it with pleasure.
  • He is interested in space, dinosaurs, robots, and slurping spaghetti.
  • He took a noisy slurp from the short spoon and followed it with a gulp from the cup.
  • The smacking, slurping, chomping and gulping is an inharmonious contribution to any telephone call.
  • (Of course, she doesn’t use the proletarian term slurp, but rather dances around it by suggesting that the eater inhale.)
  • While drinking the product through a straw, agency director Bob Stanford commented that it made a "slurp" sound coming through the straw.
  • If the size is too small, the system call returns zero, alerting the application. inotify, however, allows user space to "slurp" multiple events at once.
  • After installing the Booksmart software (which severely slowed down my old laptop PC when I was using it), you select a blog book and then you point it to your blog to "slurp" your blog entries.

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