slop in Finnish
slop in Finnish is muta, ruoantähteet, läikyttää — slop means a thick, messy liquid or semi-liquid substance, or unappetizing food.
slop in Finnish
muta
ruoantähteet
(internet slang, derogatory) Content or media of little-to-no value, especially that which is produced consistently and according to trends to satisfy a recommendation algorithm or consumerist demands.
läikyttää
(transitive) To spill or dump liquid upon; to soil with a spilled liquid.
ruokkia sikoja
(transitive) To feed pigs.
What does "slop" mean?
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noun A thick, messy liquid or semi-liquid substance, or unappetizing food.
"The cafeteria served up some kind of gray slop for lunch."
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noun Worthless, mass-produced content, especially low-quality material generated by AI.
"His social feed is full of AI slop these days."
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verb To spill or splash liquid carelessly.
"She slopped coffee all over the counter."
slop in a sentence
- The cafeteria served up some kind of gray slop for lunch.
- His social feed is full of AI slop these days.
- She slopped coffee all over the counter.
Similar words in Finnish
Common Finnish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "slop" in Finnish?
"slop" in Finnish is muta, ruoantähteet, läikyttää. slop means: A thick, messy liquid or semi-liquid substance, or unappetizing food.
How do you use "slop" in a sentence?
Example: "The cafeteria served up some kind of gray slop for lunch." In Finnish, "slop" is muta, ruoantähteet, läikyttää.
Are there other ways to say "slop" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 4 translations listed for "slop": muta, ruoantähteet, läikyttää, ruokkia sikoja.
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