sloppage rare.
(ˈslɒpɪdʒ)
[f. slop n.2 or v.2]
Slops collectively; slopped matter. Also, the action of slopping.
1884 Cent. Mag. Dec. 264/1 Sloppage, leakage, and the tainted air..make this space untidy and in every way objectionable. 1962 J. Onslow Bowler-Hatted Cowboy viii. 79, I filled the barrel among the boulders of the creek, and put a few sticks to float in it. These served as baffles and minimized the loss from sloppage. |