blop (plural blops)
- (informal) blob (vague amorphous mass)
2005, Timothy Kandler Beal, Roadside religion: in search of the sacred, the strange, and the substance of faith, →ISBN, page 183:At the top of each is a piece of broken glass embedded in a blop of concrete.
2007, Mark Haskell Smith, Moist: A Novel, →ISBN, page 123:He poured a cup of the thick institutional brew, stirred in a packet of chemical sweetener and a blop of Irish creme- flavored nondairy additive...
blop (third-person singular simple present blops, present participle blopping, simple past and past participle blopped)
- (informal) To plop (land loosely).
- (Internet slang) To blep (chiefly said of a dog).