Quop (verb) (British regional)
kwop
To tremble, wriggle, writhe; to throb, pulsate, palpitate. English regional in later use.
Late Middle English; earliest use found in The Wycliffite Bible (early version). Ultimately imitative.
Example sentences
“We watched it quop helplessly on the floor.”
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