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  1. The word is likely from goy (hebrew for nation and modern Hebrew for gentile) plus slop (sustenance from pig slop (from mud hole, from Middle English for dung, from PIE for slip)) I would say there is possibly a play on pig slop as pigs are considered unclean in Judaism, and therefore they are implying gentiles are seen as similarly unclean.

  2. In a pig-farming context, hogwash means waste, garbage, leftovers, the watery swill or slop with which pigs are fed. This meaning dates from the mid-1400s.

  3. 4 sie 2015 · Pig slop is made of a variety of foods and is usually a mix of grains and produce. It often includes foods like melon rinds and stale bread. Pigs are omnivores and require a diet that’s rich in variety. They primarily eat high grains, but farmers will supplement their diet with pig slop.

  4. 17 wrz 2024 · goyslop (uncountable) (Internet slang, 4chan, offensive) Low-quality, unhealthy food, seen in antisemitic circles as being promoted by Jews for mass consumption by gentiles for malicious purposes.

  5. What’s the story behind our most popular slang phrases, from “dyed in the wool” and “long in the tooth” to “three sheets to the wind” and “dead as a doornail?”. Even words as ...

  6. 10 paź 2018 · Happy as a pig in slop (or mud or shit). Maybe slop, and certainly a wading pool, but as we’ve learned, pigs are actually very clean which is why a real pig would turn up it’s piggy snout at being in poo.

  7. 1. adjective Very happy and contented. Johnny loves politics, so he's like a pig in slop at this convention. 2. adverb Very happily and contentedly. The two of them lived like pigs in slop off the settlement they got from the government after the accident. See also: like, pig, slop.

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