slap v. to strike with a flat object, such as the palm of the hand; to cause to strike sharply and loudly; to put or place quickly or carelessly; to criticize or insult sharply
sleeve n. a part of a garment that covers all or part of an arm
slice n. thin piece cut from a larger object; portion; share
slice v. to cut into portions; to cut off from; to make a cut in; to cut into; to cleave; to move quickly through
slip n. slide; skid; trip; stumble; mistake; blunder; error; type of woman's undergarment; small piece of material (esp. paper); twig that is cut and used to grow a new plant; mixture of clay and water (used to decorate pottery); fabric covering
slip v. to glide; to move smoothly and easily; to sneak; to move quietly; to slide; to move slowly from one position to another; to decline; to deteriorate; to make a mistake; to err; to remove or put on quickly (of clothes); to escape; to avoid
slogan n. motto; phrase which summarizes the principles of a group or organization; catchword; attention getting phrase used in advertising; Scottish battle cry
slope n. side of a hill; incline; upward or downward slant; degree to which a surface deviates from the vertical
slope v. to incline; to slant upward or downward; to cause to tilt
sloppy adj. of, resembling, or covered with slop; muddy or slushy; marked by a lack of neatness or order; untidy; marked by a lack of care or precision; slipshod
slot n. notch; narrow opening; place; position (within a system, etc.)
slot v. to notch; to groove; to assign to a place or position (in an organization, system, etc.)
slump n. recession; sudden decrease; drooping posture; slouch; collapse; period of time in which performance is poor
slump v. to fall; to collapse; to droop; to slouch; to decline; to decrease; to deteriorate; to sink down; to settle
smash n. to break (something) into pieces suddenly, noisily, and violently; shatter; to strike with a heavy blow; batter; to crush or destroy completely
smash v. the act or sound of smashing; total defeat or destruction; ruin; financial failure; bankruptcy
smoothly adv. gently; without roughness or projections; evenly; without obstructions; without problems or difficulty; calmly; suavely
smudge n. a blotch or smear; a smoky fire used as a protection against insects or frost
smudge v. to make dirty, especially in one small area; to smear or blur (something)
snag n. a rough, sharp, or jagged protuberance; an unforeseen or hidden obstacle