i think it means something like to mope around~ to sulk. I'm really not sure.
In the English Language , there is only one syllable. The suffix 'e' is mute.
After receiving a bad grade, she decided to mope around the house all day instead of studying for the next exam.
No
The cast of The Big Mope - 2007 includes: Tim Spaulding as Tim
(mope-or-go)
yes
Yes, "mope" and "rope" rhyme with "cloak", while "stake" and "break" rhyme with "broke."
mope, mOpE there isn't any. not in English anyway there isn't any. not in English anyway
An Eeejit is a mammal Usually a human, and a bit of a mope
The word pine can have that meaning.
mope not unless the have sexual intercorse
hoperopedopesoapcope nope, lopecope doperope