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slop (n.)
c.1400, "mudhole," probably from Old English
-sloppe
"dung" (in
cusloppe
"cow dung"), related to
slyppe
"slime" (see
slip
(v.)). Meaning "semiliquid food" first recorded 1650s; that of "refuse liquid of any kind" (usually
slops
) is from 1815.
slop (v.)
"to spill carelessly," 1550s, from
slop
(n.). Related:
Slopped
;
slopping
.