0 to cause a liquid to flow over the edge of a container through not taking care or making a rough movement -- (使液體)晃蕩;(使)溢出,濺出
1 food that is more liquid than it should be and is therefore unpleasant -- 流體味差的食物
We are passing through choppy waters, and some water is slopping over the side.
Buckets are also provided in the cells as an alternative facility following which "slopping out" would take place.
In total, to end overcrowding and slopping out we should be asked to spend about £½ billion in capital expenditure alone.
There is no place nowadays for slopping out, but nor is there any place for in-cell television.
There are many scandals, such as juveniles being left in prison, juveniles in cells and slopping out.
We remain on course to end the degrading practice of slopping out by the end of 1994.
Slopping out is part of the normal prison service.
In how many prisons has slopping out, which we eliminated completely, returned as a result of bringing old accommodation back into use?