This means to move in a smooth, uncontrolled way and maybe fall. It often happens on something slippery like ice or a wet place.
Be careful not to slip on the wet floor.
He slipped and fell on the ice.
This means to put something somewhere quietly without being noticed. You move it carefully or secretly.
She slipped a note into his hand.
He slipped the letter under the door.
This means to make a small, often unintentional error when you speak or write. It's usually not serious.
He slipped and used the wrong word.
She slipped in her report of the event.
This is a type of light clothing worn under dresses. It helps the dress slide on easily and adds comfort.
She wore a silk slip under her dress.
The slip was soft and light to wear.
This is a small paper that has information, like a receipt or a note. People often give it or keep it for records.
She gave me a slip with the address.
I kept the parking slip in my wallet.
This means to move quietly and quickly so that no one sees or hears you. It is often used when entering or leaving.
He slipped into the room without noise.
The cat slipped past the door carefully.
This means a small failure or mistake especially in a process or behavior. It may cause problems but is often fixable.
There was a slip in the manufacturing process.
His slip cost the team the match.
This is a place where boats can park or stay in the water, usually between piers or docks.
The boat is kept in the slip at the marina.
We rented a slip for our yacht.