Collop vs Dollop - What's the difference?
collop | dollop |
(Northern English dialect) A slice of meat.
A roll or fold of flesh on the body.
A small piece, portion, or slice of something.
To apply haphazardly in generous lumps or scoops.
To drip in a viscous form
* 2006 , John Patrick, Secret Passions
As nouns the difference between collop and dollop
is that collop is (northern english dialect) a slice of meat while dollop is a lump, scoop or considerable quantity of something.As a verb dollop is
to apply haphazardly in generous lumps or scoops.collop
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(en noun)Derived terms
*Collop Monday ----dollop
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(en verb)- She dolloped a generous quantity of mustard on her hot dog.
- The guard bounced his cock up, and the cock-snot dolloped onto the floor. Without instruction, Mark lowered his head beneath the towering statue and licked the creamy blob of lubrication up.