noun General Slang

glaur

GLAWR · noun · informal

Soft, sticky mud or ooze

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Definitions

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Wet, slimy mud or muck.

“Ma boots are covered in glaur.”
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glaur In A Sentence

Ma boots are covered in glaur.

Origin & Usage

Scots, of uncertain origin, for sticky mud.

Variants glarglaar

People Also Ask

What does glaur mean?

Glaur is wet, soft, sticky mud or ooze — the kind that clings to your boots after tramping through a wet field.

How do you pronounce glaur?

It's pronounced 'GLAWR', rhyming with 'more'.

How is glaur used?

You'd say something like 'ma boots are covered in glaur' to complain about being caked in slimy mud.

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