1. sled - Noun
2. sled - Verb
3. Sled - Proper noun
A vehicle on runners, used for conveying loads over the snow or ice; -- in England called sledge.
A small, light vehicle with runners, used, mostly by young persons, for sliding on snow or ice.
To convey or transport on a sled; as, to sled wood or timber.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA Minnesotan drives a rocket sled across a frozen lake. Source: Internet
As the film ends, the camera reveals that "Rosebud" is the trade name of the sled on which the eight-year-old Kane was playing on the day that he was taken from his home in Colorado. Source: Internet
As a result, it has become common practice for exploit writers to compose the no-op sled with randomly chosen instructions which will have no real effect on the shellcode execution. Source: Internet
At Christmas 1828, he traveled by sled to Froland to visit his fiancée. Source: Internet
Eventually, one side of the lens sled can become so worn that the laser can tilt, no longer pointing directly at the CD. Source: Internet
FBI agents, pushing a convert sled out of the open airstair, were able to reproduce the upward motion of the tail section described by the flight crew at 8:13 pm. Source: Internet