noun
- plural of gloop; thick, sticky, or slimy substances
Usage: informal; often used in British English
verb
- third person singular present of gloop; to flow or move in a thick, sticky manner
Usage: informal
Examples
- The chocolate gloops slowly down the side of the cake.
- There were gloops of paint all over the studio floor.
- The honey gloops out of the jar when you squeeze it.
- She scraped the gloops of mud off her boots.
- The mixture gloops together when you stir it.
- Gloops of caramel dripped onto the dessert.