Plörre

Etymology
From, , probably from the verb , itself possibly identical with 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬. The senses of these verbs are somewhat diffuse. Duden cites “to cry, weep” and “to spill, slop”. For the Dutch verb, “to fling, hurl”, “to fall, collapse”, “to rot, decay”, and “to rain hard” are mentioned. The original sense of Plörre may thus be that of stale rainwater, for which it is still used. Alternatively, the original sense could be “broth” or the like. Compare the Dutch slang expression. The German word equally is often used of (bad) coffee.

Noun

 * 1)  an unappetizing or disgusting liquid, often said pejoratively of a drink