Verb
slip down (third-person singular simple present slips down, present participle slipping down, simple past and past participle slipped down)
(intransitive, of a drink) To be easily imbibed; to be easy to drink.
I don't take vodka straight, but it slips down with a bit of lemonade.
From here, Willy can slip down to the lobby by the bar and take the Room 09 key. Source: Internet
I have a tradition of serving breakfast to the dragon-slayers, or vikings as the case may be, and this year they arrived with viking hats sporting some serious looking horns, though their had a tendency to slip down over their faces at a drunken tilt. Source: Internet
However, since then athletic events went into chaos with several meetings called off due to the COVID-19 pandemic and saw him slip down to 50th in the world. Source: Internet
The Harley Quinn-fronted film is expected to slip down to No. 2 over President Day with $20 million. Source: Internet
These continued incidents illustrate that we cannot let farm security slip down our priority list in 2021. Source: Internet
There's something green-tasting about great olives, even a bit pungent (a touch of paint thinner? warmed vinegar? a little acidic slip down the back of the throat?). Source: Internet