SLURP

slurp

(verb) eat noisily; “He slurped his soup”

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Etymology

Verb

slurp (third-person singular simple present slurps, present participle slurping, simple past and past participle slurped)

(transitive) To eat or drink noisily.

(intransitive) To make a loud sucking noise.

Noun

slurp (plural slurps)

A loud sucking noise made in eating or drinking

A mouthful of liquid

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