Slop



noun
1.
(Liquid carelessly spilled; puddle) clean up the slop អ្វីៗដែលខ្ចាត់ចេញ កំពប
Example: Do not slop the water out of the pail, The farmer feeds slop to the pigs, The prisoners said the food was slop, We stooped through the rain.Call. tastes up the slop បាយជ្រូក, hog slop បាយជ្រូក
verbpast tense: slopped ; past participle: slopped ; present participle: slopping ;
1.
(INTRANSITIVE) 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". ខ្ទាតខ្ចាយចេញ
2.
(TRANSITIVE) (to spill over, to cause to spill, to splash liquid on, to feed (a pig) with slops, to splash) slop water ខ្ទាត, ខ្ចាយ, កំពុប slop the hogs អោយបាយស៊ី (ជ្រូក)
  • slop about around
    - ដើរឬធ្វើការដូចអត់ឆ្អឹង
    - បាចសាច
  • slop out
    - សំអាតទឹកកង្វក់ចេញ
  • slop over
    - កំពប់ ឬបាចសាចលើ
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
Water or other liquid carelessly spilled or thrown aboyt, as upon a table or a floor; a puddle; a soiled spot.
2.
Mean and weak drink or liquid food; -- usually in the plural.
3.
Dirty water; water in which anything has been washed or rinsed; water from wash-bowls, etc.
4.
A loose lower garment; loose breeches; chiefly used in the plural.
verbpast tense: slopped ; past participle: slopped ; present participle: slopping ;
1.
(INTRANSITIVE) Ready-made clothes; also, among seamen, clothing, bedding, and other furnishings.
2.
(TRANSITIVE) To cause to overflow, as a liquid, by the motion of the vessel containing it; to spill.
3.
(TRANSITIVE) To spill liquid upon; to soil with a liquid spilled.
4.
(INTRANSITIVE) To overflow or be spilled as a liquid, by the motion of the vessel containing it; -- often with over.
5.
(INTRANSITIVE) Any kind of outer garment made of linen or cotton, as a night dress, or a smock frock.