January 25, 2012 - Word of the Day: slip
To "slip" is to fall or almost fall.

- He slipped on the ice.
- Renee slipped on the stairs and fell down.
- Jeff almost slipped on a loose piece of carpet.
- Be careful! Don't slip!
- The tires on my car are slipping on the icy street.
The adjective form for "slip" is "slippery."
- Be careful! The streets and sidewalks are slippery today because of the ice.
- The slippery fish jumped out of Dave's hands and landed in the bottom of the boat. (If it's hard to hold something or get a grip on something, it might be slippery.)
- The floor will be slippery after you mop it with water.
You can also use the word "slip" when a person makes a mistake or a person's performance is not as good as it usually is:
- The quality of their food is slipping.
- Ron's grades in school are slipping because he has his mind on other things.
- The team slipped up on a few plays and almost lost the game.
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