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Gloppen vs Glopped - What's the difference?

gloppen | glopped |

As verbs the difference between gloppen and glopped

is that gloppen is to be in fear; gaze in alarm or astonishment; look downcast while glopped is (glop).

gloppen

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • To be in fear; gaze in alarm or astonishment; look downcast
  • :* {{quote-book
  • , year=1848 , year_published=2000 , edition=HTML , editor= , author=Elizabeth Gaskell , title=Mary Barton , chapter= citation , genre= , publisher=The Gutenberg Project , isbn= , page= , passage="O Job! if you will help me," exclaimed Mary, brightening up (though it was but a wintry gleam after all), "tell me what to say, when they question me; I shall be so gloppened ,* I shan't know what to answer." / *Gloppened; terrified. }}
  • To terrify; astonish; surprise.
  • :* {{quote-book
  • , year=2006 , year_published= , edition= , editor= , author=Jeremy Iverson , title=High School Confidential: Secrets of an Undercover Student , chapter= citation , genre= , publisher= , isbn=9780743283632 , page=59 , passage=A pause before the intense guy cut in: "The Word of the Day is gloppen'''''. Verb, transitive and intransitive. … One. To surprise or astonish. Two. To be startled or astonished. '''''Gloppen ." }}

    Derived terms

    * (l)

    glopped

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (glop)

  • glop

    English

    Etymology 1

    Variation of (glope).

    Verb

    (glopp)
  • (dialectal, or, archaic) To stare in amazement.
  • Etymology 2

    1940-45, of expressive origin. Compare (l), (l).

    Noun

    (s)
  • Any gooey substance.
  • Verb

    (glopp)
  • (archaic) To swallow greedily.
  • English onomatopoeias