by So look June 08, 2020
by Ashleigh1324 April 10, 2008
by Squanchy2 October 03, 2017
Noun: A highly trained sloppy Flomper in sloth-like Flomping.
Verb: To act out a Flomping action in a sloppy and methodically lazy or slow fashion.
Adjective: Slow and sloth-like flomping characteristics.
Verb: To act out a Flomping action in a sloppy and methodically lazy or slow fashion.
Adjective: Slow and sloth-like flomping characteristics.
Noun: “Oh man, that Potato is such a Slomper”
Verb: “ Gee-wiz, is she Slomping that task, again?”
Adjective: “They were Slomped beyond acceptable limits upon arrival”
Verb: “ Gee-wiz, is she Slomping that task, again?”
Adjective: “They were Slomped beyond acceptable limits upon arrival”
by Flomp King January 15, 2021
highly versatile word which can be used as an adjective, verb, noun or expletive and whose meaning can be determined by both the tone and context it is expressed in.
also, slomp walk; a dance in which an individual raises closed hands above their head, points the head down, eyes closed and proceed to shake fists on either side of head, moving hips in opposite direction, not necessarily in rythem with the music.
also, slomp walk; a dance in which an individual raises closed hands above their head, points the head down, eyes closed and proceed to shake fists on either side of head, moving hips in opposite direction, not necessarily in rythem with the music.
That is a slompy idea.
Were you just slomping up the stairs? I could hear you from the basement.
Your dog just slomped on my shoe.
What the slomp?
Were you just slomping up the stairs? I could hear you from the basement.
Your dog just slomped on my shoe.
What the slomp?
by BLT Debbie November 05, 2010
by Klan Member August 24, 2009
Looking neither right nor left the person in question was slomping along oblivious to the crowds bustling by.
by Catlins 38 October 26, 2018