goyslop

noun
/ˈɡɔɪ(ˌ)slɒp/

Etymology

Etymology tree Biblical Hebrew גּוֹי (goi)bor. Yiddish גוי (goy)bor. English goy Old English *sloppe Middle English *sloppe? English slop English -slop English goyslop From goy (“a non-Jew”) + -slop. The earliest known use dates from August 29, 2016, when an anonymous 4chan user posted "...I just want greasy goyslop food to fill my stomach..." (as contrasted with the supposed quality of the chain In-N-Out Burger) to the /int/ board.

  1. borrowed from
  2. derived from goi
  3. borrowed from Goy
  4. borrowed from Goy
  5. formed as goyslop — “goy + -slop

Definitions

  1. Low-quality, unhealthy food, seen in antisemitic circles as being promoted by Jews for…

    Low-quality, unhealthy food, seen in antisemitic circles as being promoted by Jews for mass consumption by gentiles for malicious purposes.

    • >Implying I care about what Goyslop companies do
    • Do most customers love these engineered goyslop sauces?
    • I work at a goyslop restaurant so it's pretty mindless, and I decided that getting a pen to hit every once in a while would probably make the time go by faster (it does).
  2. Low-quality entertainment, seen as being promoted by Jews in a similar manner.

    • So anons larp sounds more like goyslop history channel rendition of a cave man.
    • Check your local independent theater. They don't do it at your local kinoplex but the small indie places run all kinds of old and oddball stuff since they aren't competing to sell tickets for the latest Marvel goyslop.
    • Not only that but there hasn't been a movie that isn't goyslop since joker that's been heavily marketed so there is zero incentive to watch day one as apposed to getting the 4k rip like a day later.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA