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To slurp is when you eat or drink noisily, with a loud, sloppy sucking sound. It’s a verb.
Slurp is a noun, too. It’s the actual slurp noise: I drank the Coca-Cola with a loud slurp.
OR it can be a mouthful of a liquid: I was thirsty and took a big slurp of Coca-Cola.Slurping is very informal behavior so it’s probably not the best idea to slurp when you eat in public.
It’s another perfect example of onomatopoeia. Sssssluurrrrp!
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