All Definitions for Slip
Below are all the dictionary definitions of slip:
1To lose one’s traction on a slippery surface
2To slide due to a lack of friction.
3To err.
4To accidentally reveal a secret or otherwise say something unintentionally.
5To move or fly (out of place)
6To shoot
7Often with out, off, etc.
8To elude or evade by smooth movement.
9To pass (a note, money, etc.), often covertly.
10To cause to move smoothly and quickly
11To slide
12To convey gently or secretly.
13To move quickly and often secretively
14To depart, withdraw, enter, appear, intrude, or escape as if by sliding.
15To move down
16To slide.
17To release (a dog, a bird of prey, etc.) to go after a quarry.
18To remove the skin of a soft fruit, such as a tomato or peach, by blanching briefly in boiling water, then transferring to cold water so that the skin peels, or slips, off easily.
19To cut slips from
20To cut
21To take off
22To make a slip or slips of.
23To cause to slip or slide off, or out of place.
24To bring forth (young) prematurely
25To slink.
26To cause (a schedule or release, etc.) to go, or let it go, beyond the allotted deadline.
27An act or instance of slipping.
28A woman's undergarment worn under a skirt or dress to conceal unwanted nudity that may otherwise be revealed by the skirt or dress itself
29A shift.
30A slipdress.
31A mistake or error.
32A berth
33A space for a ship to moor.
34A difference between the theoretical distance traveled per revolution of the propeller and the actual advance of the vessel.
35A slipway.
36A one-time return to previous maladaptive behavior after cure.
37Any of several fielding positions to the off side of the wicket keeper, designed to catch the ball after being deflected from the bat
38A fielder in that position (See first slip, second slip, third slip, fourth slip and fifth slip.)
39A number between 0 and 1 that is the difference between the angular speed of a rotating magnetic field and the angular speed of its rotor, divided by the angular speed of the magnetic field.
40A leash or string by which a dog is held
41So called from its being made in such a manner as to slip, or become loose, by relaxation of the hand.
42An escape
43A secret or unexpected desertion.
44A portion of the columns of a newspaper, etc., struck off by itself
45A proof from a column of type when set up and in the galley.
46A child's pinafore.
47An outside covering or case.
48Matter found in troughs of grindstones after the grinding of edge tools.
49A particular quantity of yarn.
50A narrow passage between buildings.
51Either side of the gallery in a theater.
52A long seat or narrow pew in churches, often without a door.
53A dislocation of a lead, destroying continuity.
54The motion of the centre of resistance of the float of a paddle wheel, or the blade of an oar, through the water horizontally, or the difference between a vessel's actual speed and the speed it would have if the propelling instrument acted upon a solid
55Also, the velocity, relatively to still water, of the backward current of water produced by the propeller.
56The difference between the actual and synchronous speeds of an induction motor.
57The positional displacement in a sequence of transmitted symbols that causes the loss or insertion of one or more symbols.
58A fish, the sole.
59A newsletter produced by the setter of a cryptic clue-writing competition, containing a full list of winners and commentary on the clues.
60A twig or shoot
61A cutting.
62A young person (now usually with of introducing descriptive qualifier).
63A long, thin piece of something.
64A small piece of paper, especially one longer than it is wide, typically a form for writing on or one giving printed information.
65A memorandum of the particulars of a risk for which a policy is to be executed. It usually bears the broker's name and is initiated by the underwriters.
66A thin, slippery mix of clay and water.
67To omit
68To lose by negligence.
69A counterfeit piece of money, made from brass covered with silver.
70A descendant, a scion.
71Mud, slime.
72Clipping of sideslip. [(aviation) A flight manoeuvre that uses opposing rudder and aileron inputs to move the aircraft sideways without turning it.]
73Clipping of sideslip (“to fly with the longitudinal axis misaligned with the relative wind”). [(aviation) To perform, or place an aircraft in, a sideslip.]
About rhymes for slip
Finding the right rhyme for slip helps poets and songwriters add rhythm, musicality, and memorability to their work. Defined as "To lose one’s traction on a slippery surface", slip has 20 words that share its ending sound pattern.
Each rhyme carries a slightly different meaning and connotation. Kinship is the most common rhyme in everyday usage. Quip works well in formal or poetic contexts. Fellowship is often preferred when the context calls for a specific nuance or imagery.
When choosing a rhyme, consider the meaning, formality level, and intended emotional impact. Some rhymes work better in casual songs while others shine in formal poetry. The list above provides the most common and useful rhymes for slip, but always read your line aloud to ensure the chosen word flows naturally and supports your intended message.