slit |
to cut a long straight line into or through. [3 definitions] |
slither |
to move by twisting and sliding along a surface. [4 definitions] |
slitless |
combined form of slit. |
sliver |
a small, thin splinter, as of wood or glass, that has broken off. [2 definitions] |
slivovitz |
a dry, usu. colorless and bitter plum brandy of eastern Europe. |
slob |
(informal) an untidy, sloppy, or mannerless person. |
slobber |
to let liquid, esp. saliva, dribble from the mouth; drool. [5 definitions] |
sloe |
the blackthorn. [2 definitions] |
sloe-eyed |
having soft, very dark eyes. [2 definitions] |
sloe gin |
a gin liqueur flavored with sloe. |
slog |
to walk steadily and with a heavy gait; plod. [4 definitions] |
slogan |
a short phrase used to summarize a principle or political message or to advertise a product; motto. |
sloganeer |
a person who invents or uses slogans. [2 definitions] |
sloganize |
to communicate (an idea, value, or the like) by using a slogan. |
sloop |
a fore-and-aft-rigged sailboat with one mast, a mainsail, and a jib. |
slop |
to cause (liquid) to spill or splash. [9 definitions] |
slope |
to incline or slant upwards or downwards, as a hill. [5 definitions] |
sloppy |
wet or muddy. [5 definitions] |
sloppy Joe |
(often l.c.) spicy ground meat cooked in tomato sauce and served on a bun. |
slosh |
to move with a splashing sound through water, slush, or mud. [6 definitions] |
sloshed |
(slang) drunk. |