Glop in a sentence as a noun

Nobody's 'feeding people glop', Soylent is a choice.

No-one so far has taken the nutrients a pet needs and blended these into a glop.

Except the "glop", as you put it, is nutritionally healthy and McDonalds is not.

If that's what they want then good on 'em. I'd gently suggest that if they want to try it they're probably better off buying something created in clean labs with known properties, rather than some guy's weird glop.

Not as nice as a 100% open driver, but a massive improvement over proprietary binary glop in the kernel.

It encodes a 4-byte sequence number in the base64 glop before the 8-byte chunk of data, so all of the DNS labels generated for a file should be unique.

There was this guy at a TED event that mixed the filthiest, most disgusting glop I've ever seen, pushed it through a filter he invented and drank the resulting water all onstage.

Yes, which doesn't make Google any worse than most companies, but does mean it has regressed into the meaningless, incoherent, parochial grey glop that is standard corporate working life.

Local functions would be a nice compromise between the unreadable glop that was posted and the need to declare an entirely separate function to execute localized actions.

Glop definitions

noun

any gummy shapeless matter; usually unpleasant

noun

writing or music that is excessively sweet and sentimental

See also: treacle mush slop