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slide off — verb a) To fall off a surface with a sliding or slipping movement, usually because the surface is inclined Make sure your cup doesnt slide off the tray. b) To leave a place, or a meeting, without being noticed Im going to try to slide off from… … Wiktionary
slide-off — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) : slide 1b (3) … Useful english dictionary
Slide guitar — or bottleneck guitar is a particular method or technique for playing the guitar. The term slide is in reference to the sliding motion of the slide against the strings, while bottleneck refers to the original material of choice for such slides,… … Wikipedia
slide — vb Slide, slip, glide, skid, glissade, slither, coast, toboggan can mean to move along easily and smoothly over or as if over a surface. Slide usually implies accelerating motion and continuous contact with a smooth and slippery surface; it is… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Slide rule — n. a thin, flat calculating device consisting of a fixed outer piece and a movable middle piece. Both pieces are graduated in such a way (as, by a logarithmic scale) that multiplication, division, and other mathematical functions of an input var … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slide (footwear) — Slide is a common term that refers to a shoe that is backless and open toed, essentially an open toed mule. Generally, all slides are a type of sandal. Thongs and flip flops are normally classified separately. Slides can be high heeled, flat… … Wikipedia
Off the Desk — Live album by Fairport Convention Released 2006 Recorded 2004 2005 … Wikipedia
Off The Ground — Album par Paul McCartney Sortie 1er février 1993 Enregistrement novembre 1991 juillet 1992 Durée 50:25 Producteur(s) P … Wikipédia en Français
Off the Ground — Album par Paul McCartney Sortie 1er février 1993 Enregistrement novembre 1991 juillet 1992 Durée 50:25 Producteur … Wikipédia en Français
slide — [v] move smoothly; move down accelerate, coast, drift, drive, drop, fall, fall off, flow, glide, glissade, launch, move, move along, move over, propel, sag, scooch*, shift, shove, skate, skid, skim, slip, slither, slump, smooth along, spill,… … New thesaurus