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Slops

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Noun

1. pigswill, pigwash, slop, slops, swill

wet feed (especially for pigs) consisting of mostly kitchen waste mixed with water or skimmed or sour milk

2. slops

cheap clothing (as formerly issued to sailors in Britain)

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Slops

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plural noun
1.  slop1 (sense 10)
2.  slop2

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Slops

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plural noun
1. 
loosefitting outer garments
; specif.,
a.  [sing.]
a smock, coveralls, or the like
b.  Archaic
baggy trousers or breeches
2. 
clothing, bedding, etc. issued or sold to sailors
3. 
cheap, ready-made clothing

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Slops

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n.
1. Spilled or splashed liquid.
2. Soft mud or slush.
3. Unappetizing watery food or soup.
4. often slops Waste food used to feed pigs or other animals; swill.
5. often slops Mash remaining after alcohol distillation.
6. often slops Human excrement.
7. Repulsively effusive writing or speech; drivel.
v. slopped, slop·ping, slops
v.intr.
1. To be spilled or splashed: Suds slopped over the rim of the washtub.
2. To spill over; overflow.
3. To walk heavily or messily in or as if in mud; plod: "He slopped along in broken slippers, hands in pockets, whistling" (Alan Sillitoe).
4. To express oneself effusively; gush.
v.tr.
1. To spill (liquid).
2. To spill liquid on.
3. To serve unappetizingly or clumsily; dish out: slopped some lasagna onto his plate.
4. To feed slops to (animals): slopped the hogs.
n.
1. slops Articles of clothing and bedding issued or sold to sailors.
2. slops Short full trousers worn in the 16th century.
3. A loose outer garment, such as a smock or overalls.
4. slops Chiefly British Cheap, ready-made garments.

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