Noun
blorp (plural blorps)
- A sound suggesting a splash of or into a volume of semiliquid material.
Verb
blorp (third‑person singular simple present blorps, present participle blorping, simple past and past participle blorped)
- To move or be deposited with a blorp.
- 1997, Michael Flynn, Firestar, Tor Science Fiction → ISBN, p. 330:
“She would sooner have touched what blorped out of a stuck drainpipe.” - 2005, Steve Almond, Candyfreak: A Journey Through the Chocolate Underbelly of America, Harvest Books → ISBN, p. 134:
“Down below, this batter was blorping out onto pans covered with waxed paper.” - 2009, Katharine Weber, True Confections, Random House, Inc. → ISBN, p. 44:
“If I could clone myself … might have tried to get going with a fast production of a Limited‑Edition … using the Little Sammies production line, … to blorp out of that striping nozzle onto the Tigermelt belt.”