slop in Portuguese
slop in Portuguese is lodo, gororoba, lavagem — slop means a thick, messy liquid or semi-liquid substance, or unappetizing food.
slop in Portuguese
lodo
gororoba
(chiefly, in the plural) Inferior, weak drink or semi-liquid food.
lavagem
(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.
entornar
(transitive) To spill or dump liquid upon; to soil with a spilled liquid.
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.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "slop" in Portuguese?
"slop" in Portuguese is lodo, gororoba, lavagem. 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 Portuguese, "slop" is lodo, gororoba, lavagem.
Are there other ways to say "slop" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 4 translations listed for "slop": lodo, gororoba, lavagem, entornar.
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