v. (pp)1 (often foil. by over) spill over the edge of a vessel. 2 wet (the floor etc.) by slopping. n. 1 liquid spilled or splashed. 2 sloppy language. 3 (in pl.) dirty waste water or wine etc. from a kitchen, bedroom, or prison vessels. 4 (in sing. or pl.) unappetizing weak liquid food. u slop about move about in a slovenly manner. slop out carry slops out (in prison etc.). [Old English] slope n. 1 inclined position, direction, or state. 2 piece of rising or falling ground. 3 difference in level between the two ends or sides of a thing. 4 place for skiing on a mountain etc. v. (ping) 1 have or take a slope, slant. 2 cause to slope. a slope arms place one’s rifle in a sloping position against one’s shoulder. slope off slang go away, esp. to evade work etc. [aslope crosswise]
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