slurp sləːp/ verb verb: slurp; 3rd person present: slurps; past tense: slurped; past participle: slurped; gerund or present participle: slurping 1. drink or eat (something) with a loud sucking noise. "she slurped her coffee" noun noun: slurp; plural noun: slurps 1. a loud sucking sound made while drinking or eating. "she drank it down with a loud slurp" a mouthful of liquid drunk with a loud sucking sound. "he took a noisy slurp of his beer" Origin mid 17th century: from Dutch slurpen . Translate slurp to verb 啜る Use over time for: slurp