pulp
Definition
The soft, juicy, fibrous tissue inside fruits or vegetables, such as the innards of an orange.
A soft, shapeless mass of material, especially wood fibers processed for papermaking.
Cheap, sensational fiction or writing, often in magazines or paperbacks, emphasizing lurid plots and action.
To reduce something to a soft, mushy mass by crushing or beating.
Examples
After squeezing every drop from the oranges, I was left with a sad pile of pulp that even the blender rejected.
He devoured pulp novels like they were free pizza—greasy, addictive, and leaving him with a vague sense of regret.
The boxer turned his rival's defenses into pulp, proving that in the ring, revenge is best served squishy.
Don't overdo the mangoes in the blender, or you'll end up with pulp that's more baby food than tropical dream.