slurp
/slɜrp/
verb
- To drink or eat something noisily by sucking it into the mouth.
- She slurped her soda through a straw while reading a book.
- The child slurped his soup loudly at the dinner table.
- Please don't slurp your noodles; it's considered rude in some cultures.
- To make a loud sucking sound while drinking or eating.
- He couldn't help but slurp when eating the juicy watermelon.
- The dog slurped water from its bowl after a long walk.
- The hot tea made him slurp as he tried to cool it down.
noun
- A loud sucking sound made while drinking or eating.
- A loud slurp came from across the room during the quiet movie.
- She gave a satisfied slurp after finishing her milkshake.
- The chef was annoyed by the constant slurp from the diner.