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slop1 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.
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But then you've also got to hand it to director Mark Waters (``Freaky Friday,'' ``Mean Girls''): His movie's logic would short-circuit a computer, and just about every scene of broad comedy falls flat, but Waters does make you care about the film's two scrambled old souls in such a way that you're willing to suspend disbelief and wade through the film's thick soup of glop to get to the inevitable happy ending. In my mind, Promise immediately became renamed I Can't Believe My Arteries Aren't Clogged with Glop. I encountered some of this glop at our church a while back, and one of the WWII veterans was the only one to back me up. |
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