schloopy
English
Etymology
schloop + -y
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈʃluːpi/
Adjective
schloopy (comparative more schloopy, superlative most schloopy)
- Wet, gooey.
- 1902, Rudyard Kipling, Just So Stories:
- […] and before he thought what he was doing he schlooped up a schloop of mud from the banks of the great grey-green, greasy Limpopo, and slapped it on his head, where it made a cool schloopy-sloshy mud-cap all trickly behind his ears.
- 2002, Jim Munroe, Everyone in Silico:
- There was the schloopy sound of someone emerging from water.
- 2002, "gonzo", The real Final Poster now viewable (discussion on Internet newsgroup alt.fan.james-bond)
- this one is too concept heavy and frankly crap - halle berry is almost as prominent as bond, the explosion behind them looks schloopy as if a lump of slime has made a splat and the ice makes it difficult to make out cars and so on.
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