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The meaning of the phrase " you are slipping "
Hi
i would like the meaning of the phrase '' you are slipping "It is usually said in reply to a statement , and sometimes takes another form like ''you slip it''
May 23, 2018 4:56 PM
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a bit more context is needed.
It could mean somebody was slipping or about to fall off a cliff.
Or that somebody was not being as good at something as they usually are.
May 23, 2018
"you are slipping in class" - as John said, you are not performing as espected.
"you slip it under the door" - the act of putting an envolope under a door when there's no post box or "the cat slipped through the cat flap"
"if you slip you will miss out on an oportunity" - not paying attention
May 23, 2018
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