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1. the beer, cider, etc., spilt from a barrel while being drawn 2. the residue left after spirits have been distilled 3. Informal gushing speech or writing slop2 sailors' clothing and bedding issued from a ship's stores slop [släp] (chemical engineering) A petroleum-refinery term for odds and ends of oil produced in the refinery; the slop must be rerun or further processed to make it suitable for use. Also known as slop oil. sludge 1. Refuse from various operations, as the waste material produced in the wet grinding of terrazzo. 2. In a paint spray booth whose walls are washed continuously with water, the paint which accumulates in the water reservoir, sometimes reworked to make another paint. 3. The accumulated, settled solids which are deposited from sewage and contain more or less water to form a semiliquid mass.
Slop a woman’s outer garment consisting of a wide and long cape with slits for the arms or with short sleeves. Slops were made of various fabrics and lined with cotton wadding or fur. They had velvet or fur turndown collars. They were worn by city women in Western Europe and Russia mainly in the first half of the 19th century. Slops were later worn only by small-scale shopkeepers and petite bourgeoisie. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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