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单词 slurp
释义

slurpn.int.

Brit. /sləːp/, U.S. /slərp/
Etymology: < slurp v.
A. n.
A slurping sip or lick; the noise of slurping.
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the world > food and drink > drink > drinking > [noun] > drinking noisily
slurp1949
slup1952
slurping1960
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > sound of water > [noun] > gulping or slurping
poopc1580
gloop1913
slurp1949
slup1952
slurping1960
the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > eating > processes or manners of eating > [noun] > eating noisily
smack1570
slurp1949
slup1952
slurping1960
1949 H. Hornsby Lonesome Valley xxi. 270 The second cow..slammed her nose against her side and swiped at flies with her tongue. Almost before the slobbery slurp was over with the cow trotted after the other.
1959 A. Bailey Making Progress 142 The slurps and gulps of the Danes moodily drinking their beer.
1960 I. Cross Backward Sex 140 He..took a huge slurp of tea.
1977 D. Clark Gimmel Flask iv. 79 Green took a slurp of his coffee, grimaced at the taste.
B. int.
An interjection imitating the sound of a slurp.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > sound of water > [interjection] > slurp
slurp1966
1966 L. Cohen Beautiful Losers i. 16 It is recorded that she prayed incessantly. Glog, glog, dear God..slurp, flark, glamph, hiccup, jerk.
1967 W. H. Canaway Mules of Borgo San Marco iv. 51 She dipped her spoon in the soup, sipped, and said, ‘Perfect!’ ‘Slurp,’ said Major Widdicombe.
1970 Private Eye 22 May 16 Leetle Germaine eez at votre service!!! (slurp!).
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

slurpv.

Forms: Also 1800s dialect slurrup.
Etymology: = Dutch slurpen (Norwegian slurpa ), German schlurfen , schlürfen : compare slorp v.
1.
a. transitive. To drink or eat greedily or noisily. (See also quot. 1976). Also with down, up.
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the world > food and drink > drink > drinking > [verb (intransitive)] > drink noisily
trillil1599
slurp1648
the world > food and drink > drink > drinking > [verb (transitive)] > drink noisily
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bibble1861
woofle1902
the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > eating > processes or manners of eating > eat via specific process [verb (transitive)] > eat noisily or smack lips
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1648 H. Hexham Groot Woorden-boeck Zuypen, to Sup, or Slurpe, or to Drinke too much.
a1825 R. Forby Vocab. E. Anglia (1830) Slurrup, to swallow any liquid greedily and with a noise of the lips or in the throat.
1916 Dial. Notes 4 329 Slurp, v.t. and i... to eat liquid food with audible inhalation of air.
1947 Richmond (Va.) Times-Dispatch 30 Dec. 15/1 The stars just whirl in.., slurp a cup of coffee and zoom out again.
1952 C. Armstrong Black-eyed Stranger ii. 10 ‘You know—’ Baby slurped food, ‘If you want to live you got to eat.’
1962 R. Lowell Imitations 39 They are slurping their dinners quite happily.
1974 P. Cave Mama (new ed.) xiii. 107 The Angels obediently slurped down the remainder of their teas and rose to their feet noisily.
1976 Daily Tel. 21 Jan. 15/5 After about seven years of ‘slurping’ (the correct professional word) tea in the tasting room he [sc. a tea-taster]..has prospects of becoming a buyer or blender.
b. transferred and figurative.
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1968 Punch 11 Dec. 858/1 The idiocies of British holiday habits, which tend to waver between ‘slurping up the kilometres’ and getting away from it all amid insanitary souks.
1973 M. Amis Rachel Papers 15 Mrs Bladderby had an even wreckier mother, who..had, moreover, during a recent outing, got her left leg slurped into a dreadful piece of agricultural machinery.
2. intransitive.
a. To make a sucking noise in drinking or eating.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > sound of water > make sound of or like water [verb (intransitive)] > slurp
slurp1916
the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > eating > processes or manners of eating > eat via specific process [verb (intransitive)] > eat noisily
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1916 [see sense 1a].
1961 B. Crump Hang on a Minute Mate 108 I had my head inside the can slurping happily away.
1975 A. A. Thompson Message from Absolom iv. 24 The Americans ate hungrily. At the other table, the Elberts slurped audibly.
b. transferred and figurative.
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1951 J. Kerouac On the Road: Orig. Scroll (2007) 255 He..stuck his finger in Louanne's dress, slurped up her knee.
1963 Guardian 29 Feb. 9/2 Kossoff struggles with his grotesquely sensual matiere like a Vietnamese trooper slurping in the mud of a rice paddy.
1971 B. W. Aldiss Soldier Erect 24 On bed immediately... Fanny swimming with juice, slurps when touched. Marvellous tits, delicious underarms.
1976 P. Cave High Flying Birds iv. 51 With a couple of pints of champagne slurping around her insides, she found it increasingly difficult to wrap her tongue round the hard Anglo-Saxon consonants.

Derivatives

ˈslurping adj. and n.
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the world > food and drink > drink > drinking > [noun] > drinking noisily
slurp1949
slup1952
slurping1960
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > sound of water > [noun] > gulping or slurping
poopc1580
gloop1913
slurp1949
slup1952
slurping1960
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > sound of water > [adjective] > slurping
slurping1960
the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > eating > processes or manners of eating > [noun] > eating noisily
smack1570
slurp1949
slup1952
slurping1960
the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > eating > processes or manners of eating > [adjective] > eating noisily
slurping1960
1960 W. Sheed Middle Class Educ. (1961) 31 The slurping roar of the undergraduates.
1976 Daily Tel. 21 Jan. 15/5 Mr Ronald Calvert, chief taster for Ridgways,..wonders if women are daunted by a job entailing the ‘slurping’ of 200 to 400 mouthfuls of tea on an average working day.
1980 Sunday Express 27 July 16 No one would want them to endanger their striped pants by sitting next to spotty Coca-cola slurping children.

Draft additions 1993

ˈslurper n. one who slurps while eating or drinking.
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the world > food and drink > drink > drinking > [noun] > drinking noisily > person
slurper1974
the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > eating > processes or manners of eating > [noun] > eating noisily > noisy eater
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1974 N.Y. Sunday News Mag. 3 Feb. 14/1 The spaghetti slurpers were respectfully silent.
1986 Los Angeles Times 13 Mar. iv. 1/2 Urged by mothers tired of cleaning up behind ham-fisted slurpers, the maker of the two-stick Popsicle has decided to phase out their product.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online December 2020).
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