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n. A failed attempt at constructing an English sentence. Usually ungrammatical, nonsensical, or just plain awkward.
v. The action of constructing such a mop. moppy, adj: describes a sentence or passage which has characteristics common to a mop. 1. (noun) The paper I proofread for a classmate was full of mops.
2. (noun) My translation of this passage is a total mop. 3. (verb) I mopped the last part of the exam because I ran out of time. 4. (adjective) I finished the paper, but it was a little moppy. |
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A large ammount of hair atop of a person head Sean has an enormous mop
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a home made pen made from an fluid applicator of some kind, i.e polish applicator, which has a spoonge-like nib and is then filled with an ink to be used for 'bombing'. It gives a drippy finish. i made a mop out of that kiwi polish appliactor that i picked up from Tesco.
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In Costa Rica, it's another way of saying "dude" or "mate". It's also another way to say "mae", which is more commonly used. Mop is newer, though, and it seems to be used more amongst potheads.
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person used to wipe up the floor; just a stupid and easily made fun of person my coach is a mop and will soon become bootylicious
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noun (metaphoric);
An unkempt or razzy head of hair (esp. in reference to hair that is long or "big"). Restless and fidgeting, Caleb tousled his black mop.
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Someone with ugly hair that looks like those string mops janitors use Look at that guy's hair! He's such a mop.
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to get a good blow job, or head that girls gives good mop.
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