GLOP
treacle, mush, slop, glop
(noun) writing or music that is excessively sweet and sentimental
glop
(noun) any gummy shapeless matter; usually unpleasant
Source: WordNet® 3.1
Etymology 1
Verb
glop (third-person singular simple present glops, present participle glopping, simple past and past participle glopped)
(dialectal or archaic) To stare in amazement.
Etymology 2
Noun
glop (countable and uncountable, plural glops)
(informal, uncountable) Any gooey substance.
(informal, countable) A gooey blob of some substance.
Verb
glop (third-person singular simple present glops, present participle glopping, simple past and past participle glopped)
(transitive, informal) To apply (a liquid) thickly and messily.
(transitive, archaic) To swallow greedily.
Source: Wiktionary