_slurp_
Verb.
Pronunciation: slɜːp.
Etymology: from Dutch slurpen (= to lap, sip, slurp).
Preterite tense, preterite
participle: slurped.
Present participle: slurping.
Third-person singular simple present: slurps.
It
is dated from the beginning of 1600.
Transitively: 1. To drink or eat
noisily, as a greedy human or another animal does; to ingest with a noise of
the natural parts employed in the act (lips, tongue, etc.)
Translation: comer o beber
ruidosamente, in Spanish; mangiare o bere con
rumore, sbafare, in Italian; manger ou boire avec
bruit,
in French.
Grandma
slurped her soup. “What kind of soup
is this?”
“Tuna,”
I answered.
Deb Baker… Murder Grins and Bears It
He
takes a drink, slurping air at the bottom of his cup.
Jack R. Dunn… Hard
-) With the adverb down, in a redundant
manner:
[…]
she picked a few choice pieces of meat out of the stew and slurped her water down.
Jennifer Campbell… Drusilla’s Ambition
2. To suck (someone’s body part) noisily, in the manner of one who
is slurping food or drink.
He
moaned and slurped my pussy until I came in his
mouth.
Cairo… The Kat Trap
Intransitively: 1. To eat or drink with a
slurping; to make a sucking sound in drinking or eating.
Dolf
left her a note with a bowl of pudding. […] The pudding is butterscotch,
Lamia's favorite, but she feeds it to Bitch. He slurps and snuffles, and manages to
get more of it on his whiskers than in his mouth.
Jack Dunn… Hard
No
one ever told her that slurping was impolite. Indeed, many of the aunts and
cousins and grandfathers slurped too, loudly and tastily, as
they ate their soup.
Dave Hutchinson… Strange Pleasure
2. To suck erotically with a slurping.
A
third girl comes in from behind, she grabs my ass, massaging around and around.
She kisses my butt and puts her tongue to my anus, slurping.
Nancy Friday… Forbidden Flowers
Words
derived from SLURP: slurping, slurper, slurp (n.)
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