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I . slop <-pp-> [slɒp, Am slɑ:p] inf VB trans, intr

II . slop [slɒp, Am slɑ:p] inf N no pl a. fig

slop
pomyje pl

slop about VB intr

1. slop about Brit (be lazy):

slop about

2. slop about (play in water):

slop about

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This unusual configuration allowed for a very tense drive chain with no slop and eliminated acceleration squat.
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Earlier uses may have included emptying undrunk cold tea into the slop bowl before refilling the cup with fresh, hot tea.
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This reduces the effects of any bearing slop at high speed.
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Drug resistant tuberculosis runs rampant through the prison populations and prisoners are served three meals a day of watery slop.
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The term slop was applied to an early form of hose.
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The lower the input precision, the more slop is allowed in the final check on the latitude zone letter.
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I set off down the yard with the vet's cup of tea and slopped it all over into the saucer.
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The old man motions to ask for a little more brandy; the waiter purposefully overfills the cup, slopping brandy into the saucer.
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It occurs in shallow tropical reefs on upper reef slops and in shallow subtidal habitats, from depths of 820 m.
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The valley is famous for its lush greenery, fir forests, slop hills and waterfalls.
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