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slide off

Verb

Meaning

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.

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Examples

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

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