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slurp
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slurp  (slûrp)
v. slurped, slurp·ing, slurps
v.tr.
To eat or drink noisily.
v.intr.
To eat or drink something noisily.
n.
1. A loud sucking noise made in eating or drinking.
2. Slang A mouthful of a liquid: took a slurp of grape juice.

[Dutch slurpen.]

slurp [slɜːp] Informal
vb
to eat or drink (something) noisily
n
a sound produced in this way
[from Middle Dutch slorpen to sip; related to German schlürfen]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.slurp - eat noisily; "He slurped his soup"
eat - take in solid food; "She was eating a banana"; "What did you eat for dinner last night?"
Translations
slurp [slɜːp]
slurp [ˈslɜːrp] vtboire à grand bruit
slurp
vti (inf)schlürfen
nSchlürfen nt; to drink something with a slurpetw schlürfen
slurp [slɜːp]
1. vt & vi (fam) → bere rumorosamente


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