schlup
English
Etymology
Imitative.
Verb
schlup (third-person singular simple present schlups, present participle schlupping, simple past and past participle schlupped)
- Alternative form of schlurp
Interjection
schlup
- A slurping sound, as of walking through sticky mud.
- 1999, Peg Kehret, The Flood Disaster, page 64:
- They walked to the nearest house, their boots making a schlup, schlup sound as they sank into the mud.
- 2000, John Leben, Speed Tile, page 94:
- She looked up to see the bagel, drooping slightly, the cheese, loosening. Then, with a wet, suction-like “schlup”, the bagel fell.
- 2010, Andy Remic, Kell's Legend:
- She tugged him in close, as her claws shredded his heart in a blur, and she withdrew her fist with a schlup sound.
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