Dictionary
slopping out
noun
The practice of using a bucket as a toilet, usually in prisons.
Exact(23)
"However, other aspects – the segregation unit and slopping out – were unacceptably poor.
Serving time in Canada is a much more convivial experience than slopping out in the US.
In his terms, this meant ending "slopping out" but retaining capital punishment.
"Whatever the official title, this was slopping out," he says in his report on the prison published on Tuesday.
Light delights in naming each queasy intimacy - slopping out chamber pots, cleaning the scum from the side of the bath - as if imagining Woolf's distaste.
He also sharply criticises the continued Victorian practice of "slopping out" at Long Lartin, despite its supposed abolition in jails in England and Wales in 1996.
Similar(35)
As the rig bore into the earth, wet clay slopped out, landing in a heap.
With stadiums setting a new standard of what constitutes game fare, the sports bar can no longer slop out any old food.
Refusing to wash or slop out, they began emptying their urine out over the floor and smearing their excrement on the walls.
With their fourth studio recording, Roulette, released earlier this year, expect them to slop out another Best Of just in time for Christmas.
I cooked brunches in SoHo, I slopped out steam-table chow at a bar on 8th Street to a bunch of drunks.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com