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  1. Jan 17, 2023 · slurp. (v.) "drink greedily or noisily," 1640s, from Dutch slurpen, perhaps of imitative origin (compare German schlürfen). Intransitive sense by 1917. Related: Slurped; slurping. The noun is attested by 1949, from the verb. also from 1640s.

  2. Where does the word slurp come from? Earliest known use. 1940s. The earliest known use of the word slurp is in the 1940s.

  3. All you need to know about "SLURP" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  4. SLURP definition: 1. to drink a liquid noisily as a result of sucking air into the mouth at the same time as the…. Learn more.

  5. Slurp definition: To eat or drink noisily. Origin of Slurp From Middle Dutch slurpen, slorpen (“to sip, slurp" ), from Old Dutch *slurpen, from Proto-Germanic *slarpanÄ…

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  6. The meaning of SLURP is to make a sucking noise while eating or drinking. How to use slurp in a sentence.

  7. Sep 22, 2024 · slurp m or f (plural slurpen, diminutive slurpje n) a gulp that involves slurping noises. a slurping noise, especially when drinking or eating. (archaic, dialectal) Alternative form of slurf (“trunk”) 1849, W. Vrolik, De vrucht van den mensch en van de zoogdieren, G. M. P. Londonck (publ.), description of plate 54.

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