What does slip off mean?
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slip off
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Princeton's WordNet
slip offverb
take off with ease or speed
"She slipped off her jacket"
Wiktionary
slip offverb
To leave a place, or a meeting, without being noticed
slip offverb
To remove an article of clothing
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slip off
To slip off generally means to be dislodged or displaced from a particular position by sliding involuntarily, typically due to loss of balance, stability, or grip. It can also refer to someone or something being removed casually or carefully. In a more figurative sense, it can refer to departing quietly or unnoticed from a place or situation.
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of slip off in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of slip off in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of slip off in a Sentence
When the divers are flipping through the air, they are grabbing onto their legs and squeezing very tight, if their legs are wet, then there's a good possibility that... their hands will slip off their legs and they will come out of the dive early -- which could result in injury and almost always lower scores.
No use to shout at them to pay attention. If the situations, the materials, the problems before the child do not interest him, his attention will slip off to what does interest him, and no amount of exhortation of threats will bring it back.
They basically just do n’t get wet and wo n’t slip off in the sand because of the ankle strap.
Marci Robin basically just do n’t get wet and wo n’t slip off in the sand because of the ankle strap.
[In the scene] his feet slip off the plane and he really is holding on for his life.
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