slurp

slurp
Synonyms and related words:
aspirate, beverage, breathe in, bumper, draft, dram, draw in, drench, drink, drinking, eating, engorgement, engulfment, gulp, gulping, guzzle, imbibition, ingestion, ingurgitation, inhale, inspire, lap, lap up, libation, lick, nip, peg, portion, potation, pull, quaff, sip, slosh, smack, sniff, sniffle, snort, snuff, snuff in, snuffle, soak up, sponge up, suck, suck in, suckle, sup, swallow, swallowing, swig, swill, tot, wolf down

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  • slurp´er — slurp «slurp», verb, noun. U.S. Slang. –v.i. to eat or drink something with a noisy gurgling sound: »I never slurp, nor gobble as if I m starving (Wall Street Journal). –v.t. to eat or drink in this manner. –n. a slurping or gurgling sound: »...… …   Useful english dictionary

  • slurp — fonosimb. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} spec. nel linguaggio dei fumetti, voce che riproduce il rumore di chi mangia o beve con ingordigia, o il verso di chi pregusta avidamente qcs. di succulento; anche s.m.inv. {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: 1968. ETIMO:… …   Dizionario italiano

  • slurp — [slə:p US slə:rp] v [I and T] [Date: 1600 1700; : Dutch; Origin: slurpen, probably from the sound] to drink a liquid while making a noisy sucking sound >slurp n [C usually singular] …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • slurp — [ slɜrp ] verb intransitive or transitive to make loud sucking noises as you drink something ╾ slurp noun count …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • slurp — [slʉrp] vt., vi. [Du slurpen, to sip, lap, akin to Ger schlürfen; prob. ult. < IE echoic base * serbh , to slurp > L sorbere, to suck in] Slang to drink or eat noisily n. Slang a loud sipping or sucking sound …   English World dictionary

  • slurp — 1640s, from Du. slurpen, perhaps of imitative origin (Cf. Ger. schlurfen). Related: Slurped; slurping. The noun is first recorded 1949 …   Etymology dictionary

  • slurp — ► VERB ▪ eat or drink with a loud sucking sound. ► NOUN ▪ an act or sound of slurping. ORIGIN Dutch slurpen …   English terms dictionary

  • slurp — UK [slɜː(r)p] / US [slɜrp] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms slurp : present tense I/you/we/they slurp he/she/it slurps present participle slurping past tense slurped past participle slurped to make loud sucking noises as you drink… …   English dictionary

  • slurp — [[t]slɜ͟ː(r)p[/t]] slurps, slurping, slurped 1) VERB If you slurp a liquid, you drink it noisily. [V n from/off n] He blew on his soup before slurping it off the spoon... [V adv n] He slurped down a cup of sweet, black coffee. [Also V n, V] 2) N… …   English dictionary

  • slurp — verb (I, T) to drink a liquid while making a noisy sucking sound: Don t slurp your soup! slurp noun (countable usually singular): He drank his coffee with a slurp …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • slurp — verb Etymology: Dutch slurpen; akin to Middle Low German slorpen to slurp Date: 1648 intransitive verb to make a sucking noise while eating or drinking transitive verb to eat or drink noisily or with a sucking sound • slurp noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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