To lose your balance for a moment because your foot moves unexpectedly on a smooth or wet surface. It can also mean to move quietly and quickly, or to make a small mistake.
“Slip” comes from Middle English and is related to Old Norse “slípa,” meaning “to make smooth.” The idea is movement with too little friction or control. English expanded it to cover errors (“a slip of the tongue”) and quiet movement (“slip away”).
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