slippy

IPA: sɫˈɪpi

adjective

  • (slightly informal, Western Pennsylvania) Slippery.
  • (UK, dated) Spry, nimble.
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Examples of "slippy" in Sentences

  • As they ship neared land, Terra fingered the slippy trigger on her hand-me-down rifle.
  • Alexandre on 24 Mar 2009 at 6: 54 pm # wait, are those the handles?! but slippy hands …!
  • Whoops, mind that slippy cell floor son. on September 8, 2009 at 8: 21 pm inspectorgadget
  • She bowled over most of a hockey team, who wobbled on their slippy hover-skates like littlies.
  • She has one size 5 pair she calls her "slippy" pants because when she tries to run in them, they slip off.
  • The back is quite slippy which is a minor problem, both in the hand and, when it's left laying around on things.
  • The OpenLayers library can work as the client half of an AJAX map application, including modern features such as "slippy" maps.
  • A thin layer of this having been placed in the bottom of the ditch when grading, a slight covering of the same about the tiles will so encase them as to prevent the entrance of the more "slippy" soil.
  • Hall gets out in time to clear, but that was a hairy moment on a slippy pitch.26 mins: Great curving ball into the area from Beckham on the right, Cristman does better here, breaking clear but heading over under a challenge from Hainault.
  • Good strong challenge by Gonzalez who stays on his feet - unusually, as the defenders seem to be enjoying the opportunity to practice their sliding tackles on the slippy surface.53 mins: Keane breaks on the right - he seems to have switched flanks from the first half - but his cross comes to nothing.54 mins: Carr shoots poorly over the bar.

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