Have a quick slurp of water when I change costumes and more during the interval.
From the telegraph.co.uk
They would go to carnivals, where they'd slurp up Lupini beans from paper cups.
From the suntimes.com
Customers often take a big bite or big gulp of my products, or just slurp them.
From the thenewstribune.com
Wellfleet Oyster Fest Shuck and slurp at the 10th annual gathering, Oct. 16-17.
From the boston.com
In that way, the bacteria could slurp up mucus-like substances produced by coral.
From the foxnews.com
The oyster and other shellfish can slurp up toxins and eliminate decades of dirt.
From the sfgate.com
Out of the corner of my eye I saw a brief movement and heard one subtle slurp.
From the news-journalonline.com
The nutty panang dish left me wishing for more rice with which to slurp the sauce.
From the washingtonpost.com
It's great to slurp in between bites of food, or even to ladle over your rice.
From the ocregister.com
More examples
Eat noisily; "He slurped his soup"
Yahoo! Slurp is a web crawler from Yahoo! that obtains content for the Yahoo! Search engine. Slurp is based on search technology Yahoo! acquired when it purchased Inktomi.
A loud sucking noise made in eating or drinking; A mouthful of liquid; To eat or drink (something) noisily
(Slurping) Taking coffee into the mouth so that it spreads evenly over the entire surface of the tongue, releasing any gases suspended in the brew.
To read an entire file into a string in one operation.
It is the name of the Yahoo! search engine's spider / bot.
To make noise while drinking or eating something that is wet, like soup.
An abominable snowman slurps on a Popsicle comprised of a guy who once had a toilet plunger on his head and dove upside-down into a snow field while perfectly balanced on the plunger stick, and thus over time freezing into a position not unlike a Popsicle. ...