From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishglopglop /ɡlɒp $ ɡlɑːp/ American English, gloop /ɡluːp/ British English noun [uncountable] AMOUNT informal a thick soft wet mass of something —gloppy adjective
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glop• We were served a lukewarm glop of tuna casserole.• Harold got a clothes hanger and fished the glop out of the bowl, and Marlys mopped.Origin glop (1900-2000) Probably from the sound it makes