glop
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Variation of glope.
glop (third-person singular simple present glops, present participle glopping, simple past and past participle glopped)
1940-45, of expressive origin. Compare goop, gulp.
glop (countable and uncountable, plural glops)
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glop (third-person singular simple present glops, present participle glopping, simple past and past participle glopped)
glop m (plural glops)
Related to West Frisian gloppe (“alley”), Old Norse gloppa (“mountain gorge”), Norwegian Bokmål glop (“opening, hole”), Icelandic glopa, Faroese gloppa (“ajar”); per Kroonen, all from Proto-Germanic *gluppa (“open space”), a derivative of *gluppōn (“yawning, being open”), from Pre-Germanic *glub-n-, *glub-, to which gleuf (“slit, opening”) might also belong.
glop n (plural gloppen, diminutive glopje n)
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