glug

/ɡlʌɡ/
noun
  1. A gurgling sound made by liquid flowing or being poured, or a small amount of liquid poured with such a sound.
    • Add a glug of olive oil to the salad dressing.
    • The pipe gave a final glug before the water stopped.
    • I heard a loud glug as he emptied the bottle.
verb
  1. To pour or drink a liquid in a way that makes a gurgling sound, often in large amounts.
    • The water glugged out of the jug as he tipped it.
    • He glugged down a glass of water after the run.
    • She glugged the oil into the pan without measuring.
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