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English
Etymology
From slop + work.
Noun
slopwork (usually uncountable, plural slopworks)
- The manufacture of slops, or cheap ready-made clothing.
- Clothing of this kind.
- (figuratively) Hasty, slovenly work of any kind.
1882, James Anthony Froude, “A.D. 1829. Æt. 34.”, in Thomas Carlyle: A History of the First Forty Years of His Life, 1795–1835 , volume II, London: Longmans, Green, and Co., →OCLC, page 52: Carlyle continued as busy as ever at what he called 'the despicable craft of reviewing,' but doing his very best with it. No slop-work ever dropped from his pen.
1883, Hargrave Jennings, The Childishness and Brutality of the Time:This sort of literary slop-work will not suffice for your walking in the roads of life to any good purpose. It is bad work. It is scrubby work.