Slurp (verb)

  1. To drink or eat noisily, making a sucking or smacking sound.
  2. To make a sucking or smacking sound while drinking or eating.
  3. To take in a large quantity of something quickly and noisily.

Origin:

Of imitative origin.

Examples:

  1. He slurped the hot soup, making loud noises with each spoonful.
  2. She couldn't help but slurp her smoothie, it was just so delicious.
  3. He slurped down the drink in one quick gulp.
  4. The children were slurping their ice cream cones, making a sticky mess.
  5. She slurped the last bit of her milkshake, savoring the rich flavor.
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