Xavier: Are your feet flexible? And are your lips soft?
Cherry: Why, yes. Gymnastics was my thing a few years ago, so they had to be flexible. I use lip balm, so my lips are pretty soft...
Xavier: Perfect. You. Moop. Now.
Cherry: Why, yes. Gymnastics was my thing a few years ago, so they had to be flexible. I use lip balm, so my lips are pretty soft...
Xavier: Perfect. You. Moop. Now.
by Cherry McGhetto February 27, 2012
by JustDaNeighboor February 17, 2022
by Djedra August 28, 2022
That moop is none of your concern.
by Alycat? August 15, 2024
I'm having a really hard time dealing with my moop today
Imma take a nap to avoid dealing with this moop
Imma take a nap to avoid dealing with this moop
by Diodice June 29, 2019
Pronounced "moo-p"
Used as a very light playful insult when someone has done something out of place, silly, unexpected or clumsy.
Mainly used by English people, especially when online.
Origins unknown, however not an abbreviation.
Used as a very light playful insult when someone has done something out of place, silly, unexpected or clumsy.
Mainly used by English people, especially when online.
Origins unknown, however not an abbreviation.
by SleepyNotes March 03, 2021