GLOOP

Etymology

Noun

gloop (countable and uncountable, plural gloops)

Any gooey, viscous substance.

Synonyms

• glop

• goo

• goop

• slime

• slop

Verb

gloop (third-person singular simple present gloops, present participle glooping, simple past and past participle glooped)

To flow like goo or goop, to move in a slushy way.

To cover someone in gloop or goo.

Source: Wiktionary



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