SLIPSLOP
Etymology
Noun
slipslop (countable and uncountable, plural slipslops)
Nonsense; gibberish; twaddle.
Poor writing; text that is imprecise, weak, or overly informal.
A quantity of worthless things; mess.
Watery food or drink that is of inferior quality.
A splashing, sloshing, or slapping sound.
Adjective
slipslop (comparative more slipslop, superlative most slipslop)
Slipshod; loose and imprecise.
Tending to flop or slide about.
Verb
slipslop (third-person singular simple present slipslops, present participle slipslopping, simple past and past participle slipslopped)
To move with a slapping or flopping action.
To slide about like waves.
Source: Wiktionary
Slip"slop`, n. Etym: [A reduplication of slop.]
Definition: Weak, poor, or flat liquor; weak, profitless discourse or
writing.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition