SLURP

slurp

  1. verb
    /slɜːrp/

    a. To eat or drink (something) noisily or with a sucking sound. e.g., "He slurped his soup despite the disapproving looks."

    b. To make a loud sucking noise while eating or drinking. e.g., "She slurped noisily from her straw."

  2. noun
    /slɜːrp/

    a. The act or sound of slurping. e.g., "The room was quiet except for the occasional slurp of coffee."

    b. A noisy, sucking sound made while eating or drinking. e.g., "His slurp was audible across the table."

Canada, 2022

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