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mop noun 1 a tool for washing or wiping floors, consisting of a large sponge or a set of thick threads fixed on to the end of a long handle. 2 a similar smaller tool for washing dishes. 3 colloq a thick or tangled mass of hair. verb (mopped, mopping) 1 to wash or wipe (eg a floor) with a mop. 2 to wipe, dab or clean (eg a sweaty brow). mopper noun.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c.

mop up or mop something up 1 to clean something up (eg a spillage) with a mop. 2 colloq to capture or kill (remaining enemy troops) after a victory. 3 colloq to deal with or get rid of (anything that remains).