glopping

/ˈɡlɑpɪŋ/
verb
  1. To fall, move, or be applied with a soft, wet, slapping sound, like a thick liquid or semi-solid.
    • She watched the oatmeal glop slowly out of the pot into the bowl.
    • The paint glopped from the brush onto the canvas in thick blobs.
    • The wet cement glopped onto the sidewalk with a heavy thud.
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noun
  1. A thick, sticky, messy lump or blob of a substance.
    • He wiped a glop of mud off his boot with a stick.
    • There was a glop of glue on the table that had dried into a hard lump.
    • A glop of cold oatmeal sat in the bottom of the bowl.
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