adjective Describing something that is messy, sloppy, or watery in texture.
Gloppy is often used in cooking to describe a thick, sticky, and messy consistency of food.
In art, gloppy can refer to a thick and heavy application of paint or other materials, creating a messy or uneven texture.
In chemistry, gloppy may be used to describe a substance that has a thick and viscous consistency.
Informally, gloppy can be used to describe something that is messy, gooey, or unappealing in appearance or texture.
In writing, 'gloppy' may be used to describe overly sentimental or melodramatic language or storytelling.
In psychology, 'gloppy' may be used to refer to overly emotional or irrational thinking or behavior.
In culinary arts, 'gloppy' may be used to describe a dish that is messy, unappealing, or poorly executed.
In engineering, 'gloppy' may be used to describe a messy or disorganized design or implementation.