Curt
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The person who picked Glop for the term to describe carbon pigment/gelatin must have been having a bad day.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/glop
For me it's like this:
1: mine is a very attractive.
2: mine tastes like, well, sugar and jello, that's J- E- L- L- O- when you sing it.
Worthless? Come on, it fantastic and the results are getting better all the time.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/glop
Definition of GLOP
1: a thick semiliquid substance (as food) that is usually unattractive in appearance
2: tasteless or worthless material
glop·py\ˈglä-pē\ adjective
Examples of GLOP
I remember the glop they used to feed us for school lunch.
<the restaurant served glop that brought back unpleasant memories of my high school cafeteria>
Origin of GLOP
origin unknown
First Known Use: circa 1944
For me it's like this:
1: mine is a very attractive.
2: mine tastes like, well, sugar and jello, that's J- E- L- L- O- when you sing it.
Worthless? Come on, it fantastic and the results are getting better all the time.