slip out
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English[edit]
Verb[edit]
slip out (third-person singular simple present slips out, present participle slipping out, simple past and past participle slipped out)
- To leave quietly, and unnoticed.
- To go out for a brief moment; pop out
- To be said or revealed by accident.
- I was talking to Jim, about Paul and Ethel, when it just slipped out about their possible divorce. I'm sorry.
- (of an object) To work loose and slide out of (proper position).
Derived terms[edit]
- slipout (noun)
Translations[edit]
to leave unnoticed
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