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// GLOSSARY / SLOP

SLOP

> Defined. Cited. The noun of the doctrine.

SLOP

n. mass. uncountable.

> Prose that has the shape of saying something while saying nothing. Identified by surface polish without underlying object: a paragraph that survives being read, but not being remembered. Distinct from bad writing — slop is competent and forgettable. Bad writing is incompetent and sometimes alive.

USE: The hero section is slop. Rewrite for one specific reader.
RELATED > /post-hoc/anchor
// USAGE NOTES

> The term is uncountable in grammar and yet countable in practice. We count by em-dash, by tapestry, by "in conclusion." The grammar is theoretical. The count is field work.

> The term does not insult the author. The term describes the prose. The prose was, often, written under deadline. The deadline is not the doctrine's concern.