slorp, v. dial. and Sc.
(slɔːp)
[Cf. Du. and MLG. slorpen in the same sense. See also slurp v.]
intr. and trans. To drink, sup, or eat greedily, noisily, or coarsely.
| 1802 in Sibbald Chron. Sc. Poet. IV. Gloss. 1808 in Jamieson. 1825– in northern and western dial. glossaries. [See Eng. Dial. Dict. for other senses.] |