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# To smear; soil by smearing with something; sully; contaminate; pollute; tarnish: often with over.
# To smear; soil by smearing with something; sully; contaminate; pollute; tarnish: often with over.
# To disparage by insinuation or innuendo; depreciate; calumniate; traduce; asperse; speak slightingly of, as in a [[Racist|racial]] slur.
# To disparage by insinuation or innuendo; depreciate; calumniate; traduce; asperse; speak slightingly of, as in a [[Racism|racial]] slur.
# To pass lightly (over or through); treat lightly or slightingly; make little of: commonly with ''over''.
# To pass lightly (over or through); treat lightly or slightingly; make little of: commonly with ''over''.
# To cheat, originally by slipping or sliding a die in a particular way: an old gambling term; hence, to trick or cheat in general.
# To cheat, originally by slipping or sliding a die in a particular way: an old gambling term; hence, to trick or cheat in general.

Revision as of 12:09, 11 October 2022

slur

(noun)

  1. Mud; especially, thin, washy mud.

(verb)

  1. To smear; soil by smearing with something; sully; contaminate; pollute; tarnish: often with over.
  2. To disparage by insinuation or innuendo; depreciate; calumniate; traduce; asperse; speak slightingly of, as in a racial slur.
  3. To pass lightly (over or through); treat lightly or slightingly; make little of: commonly with over.
  4. To cheat, originally by slipping or sliding a die in a particular way: an old gambling term; hence, to trick or cheat in general.
  5. To do (anything) in a careless manner; render obscure or indistinct by running together, as words in speaking.
  6. In music, to sing (two or more tones) to a single syllable, or perform in a legato manner.
  7. In printing, to blur or double, as an impression from type; mackle.
  8. To slide; be moved or dragged along in a shuffling, negligent way.
  9. To practice cheating by slipping a die out of the box so as not to let it turn; hence, to cheat in any way.
  10. In music, to apply a slur to two or more notes.