slipslop

/ˈslɪpˌslɑp/
adjective
  1. Watery, weak, or insipid in taste or substance.
    • The slipslop stew had no meat or vegetables.
    • I don't like slipslop coffee that tastes like hot water.
    • The sauce was slipslop and ruined the dish.
noun
  1. Weak, watery, or tasteless liquid food or drink.
    • They served a slipslop of watered-down broth at the camp.
    • He complained that the tea was a slipslop, barely colored.
    • The soup was just a slipslop with no flavor.
  2. Nonsensical or trivial talk or writing.
    • Stop that slipslop and tell me what really happened.
    • The article was full of slipslop and no real facts.
    • His speech was just slipslop designed to avoid the question.
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