A friendly name used to describe a
Polish person. The word originated from the backwards spelling of 'Pole' (another common word describing people of Polish descent).
Elop can either be used to (i) describe a Polish national, (
ii) as a replacement of their name (n.b. this is only likely to work if the Polish national is in the company of non-Polish
nationals), OR (
iii) to describe the Polish race as a whole.
(i) That Elop is massive.
Did all of your Elop mates come round last night?
(ii) Elop, pass
the bread mate.
Hey, you want to go to the gym Elop?
(
iii)
Elops are generally massive, but there are some well known exceptions to the rule.
Elops are very kind and giving people.