Gökhan SANCAR Posted March 22, 2018 Report Posted March 22, 2018 A horizon slopped in the back of his head. Quote
Gökhan SANCAR Posted March 25, 2018 Author Report Posted March 25, 2018 This is the link in which contex can be seen. https://books.google.com.tr/books?id=t-DecO7W9vYC&pg=PA1&lpg=PA1&dq=A+horizon+slopped&source=bl&ots=3bNgywmyIB&sig=bOdJ7-njsiAcztC2WaV1fry12VA&hl=tr&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjFprKpxYjaAhURalAKHfDSCPAQ6AEIKjAA#v=onepage&q=A horizon slopped&f=false Quote
Ailcua Posted June 27, 2018 Report Posted June 27, 2018 Was it stop or slop? The dictionary meaning of slop as a verb is spill or flow over the edge of a container. So I guess the writer used it metaphorically and he must be referring to horizon as perception or outlook and the back of his head is an idiom which could mean something you've considered or wanted to do but not really doing it. Hope that makes some sense. Quote
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