A liquid or semi-liquid, viscous and sticky substance.
Writing or music that is excessively sweet and sentimental.
1Faint splashing and the occasional glop of water made him look around.
2Jules bit into a doughnut, and raspberry glop oozed onto her lip.
3He picked up a bottle on the table filled with gray glop.
4I pulled my ever-living soul from Vald's chest with a wet glop.
5He was gingerly sifting through the filthy glop with his rubber-gloved fingers.
6I didn't see any Pampers nearby, so I hoped the glop was mustard.
7A lava lamp had been hit, the glop spattered all over the walls.
8I tried to clear the glop out of my eyes, but it was everywhere.
9They stood inches apart, wiping glop off each other.
10After what seemed like an eternity I discovered the keys sunk into some yellow-brown glop.
11A fat white glop of khepri-spit dropped from her head and curled on the floor.
12I poured a glop of it into my hand and tried to think of something else.
13The tomato glop was replaced by a mixture of traditional mozzarella and decidedly non-traditional crème fraîche.
14Behind his war paint and the black glop in his beard he seemed to be smiling.
15For the love of glop, don't brag about it to the black people at the gym!
16To vary the glop routine, they snacked on nuts, jerky, chocolate, peanut butter, and candy bars.