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Phrase(s): slop around
1. [for someone] to splash around in a body of liquid, such as a bath. • Timmy was in his bath, slopping around and singing. • Bob is out in the pool, slopping around. 2. [for a liquid] to splash or rush around in a container. • The water was slopping around in the bottom of the boat even though the lake we were traveling on was calm. • There is some coffee left. I hear it slopping around in the bottom of the pot., Phrase(s): slop something around
to spill portions of a liquid here and there. • Don’t slop the milk around as you pour it. • Please don’t slop around the paint while you work.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs