by Herban Dicktionary January 21, 2019
Get the Shlop mug.Hey Johnny would you like some of my shlopsta it actually tastes really good. I got it from dominos.
by Ethosboyyum March 7, 2019
Get the Shlopsta mug.by MrBoyGuyMan February 11, 2023
Get the Shlorp mug.by bombee February 23, 2021
Get the Shlorp mug.Contrary to other definitions on here, (who I suspect has never been in shropshire) It is a nice county, with lots of variation. (E.g. there is the rural areas, but there are lots of very built up areas).
And no, not everyone from Shropshire is a farmer. In fact, very few people are farmers here.
And also, people are clever here, not everyone is stupid. There are stupid people, but there are stupid people everywhere. And whats wrong with stupid people? THEY CAN'T HELP IT.
And I don't get what people mean about sports freaks.
And as for phone signal, I get THE BEST phone signal.
Baisically, you should move to Shropshire.
And no, not everyone from Shropshire is a farmer. In fact, very few people are farmers here.
And also, people are clever here, not everyone is stupid. There are stupid people, but there are stupid people everywhere. And whats wrong with stupid people? THEY CAN'T HELP IT.
And I don't get what people mean about sports freaks.
And as for phone signal, I get THE BEST phone signal.
Baisically, you should move to Shropshire.
person 1: Hey
person 2: Where are you from?
1: Shropshire
2: Surely that makes you a farmer?
1: -_-
2: Surely that makes you a sport freak?
1: -_-
2: Surely that means you're stupid?
1: -_-
2: Surely that means you have no phone signal?
1: HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO SHROPSHIRE?
2: ...No.
person 2: Where are you from?
1: Shropshire
2: Surely that makes you a farmer?
1: -_-
2: Surely that makes you a sport freak?
1: -_-
2: Surely that means you're stupid?
1: -_-
2: Surely that means you have no phone signal?
1: HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO SHROPSHIRE?
2: ...No.
by RappingIsMyReasonToLive March 8, 2011
Get the Shropshire mug.A word invented and popularized in St. Louis that can be used as a both a verb and an interjection. As a verb, shloop is used to describe a motion or an action, such as replacing "run" in the sentance "I will shloop to the grocery store this afternoon," and replacing "skied" in the sentence "I just shlooped down the moutainside for the third time today." As an interjection, shloop is used to exclaim pride and happiness, much like shouting "Yes!" or "Score!" after accomplish a difficult feat like scoring a touchdown or winning a lottery.
"Shloop!"
"I will shloop to the grocery store this afternoon"
"I just shlooped down the moutainside for the third time today."
"I will shloop to the grocery store this afternoon"
"I just shlooped down the moutainside for the third time today."
by David Nykin September 22, 2005
Get the shloop mug.