Slippy Meaning in English
word
ˈslɪpi
SLIP-ee
slˈɪpi
sl-IP-ee
परिभाषा
Very slippery; easy to slide on. It is mainly used in British and Irish English, especially in the North of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Slippy' is informal and regional; 'slippery' is the standard term. Mostly heard in Northern England, Scotland, and Ireland. It describes surfaces that are easy to slip on, like ice or wet floors. Not common in American English.
Spanish: resbaladizoPortuguese (BR): escorregadioPortuguese (PT): escorregadioChinese (Simplified): 滑的Chinese (Traditional): 滑的Hindi: फिसलनदारArabic: زلقBengali: পিচ্ছিল - পিছলRussian: скользкийJapanese: すべりやすいVietnamese: trơn trượtKorean: 미끄러운Turkish: kayganUrdu: پھسلن والاIndonesian: licin
उदाहरण वाक्य
Be careful, the floor is slippy after it rains.
basic
The path was very slippy because of the ice.
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Those shoes are too slippy for sports.
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Watch out! It’s a bit slippy near the entrance.
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My hands are too slippy to open this jar.
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It gets really slippy when the leaves fall on the pavement.
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