Verb
To leave a place, a meeting, etc., without being noticed; to slip away, slip off.
I'm going to try to slide off from work early, if I can.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see slide, off.
Make sure your cup doesn't slide off the tray.
He quickly learned the delicate balance of placing the needle at the beginning of the first song, without allowing the needle to slide off the edge. Source: Internet
BCSO responded to a report of a slide off at Hwy 2 MM 69-7 at 7:16 a.m. Source: Internet
I tried a dozen different wireless pads/stands, but I've yet to find a wireless charger for my nightstand that A) is simple to dock precisely and B) my phone won't slide off or topple out of. Source: Internet
Feb. 3 — Officers Dustin Belton and Keith Goodall responded to a report of a traffic slide off at mile marker 18.4 of I-135. Source: Internet
Question- I have parboiled the legs in boiling water in different ways and timings, but as you have said, I have tried to slide off the yellow skin, but it doesn’t come off at all. Source: Internet
Gently hold the roof pieces in place for a few minutes until they are set enough so they don't slide off when you remove your hands. Source: Internet