1. slurring - Noun
2. slurring - Verb
Derived from slur
of Slur
Source: Webster's dictionaryIvory's the kind of girl who gets drunk and immediately starts slurring. I have a lot of friends like that, and I think it's because it makes me look 'more together. Chelsea Handler
Both flicking and using the whisper key is especially important to ensure notes speak properly during slurring between high and low registers. Source: Internet
Last year, Facebook refused to remove a heavily edited video that attempted to make US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi seem incoherent by slurring her speech and making it appear like she was repeatedly stumbling over her words. Source: Internet
In the United States such attacks are being mainstreamed by the right wing, in terms of attacking colleges and universities by slurring them as sites of "cultural Marxism." Source: Internet
Joe Frazer, Willys-Overland President from 1939 to 1944, claimed to have coined the word jeep by slurring the initials G.P. citation There are no contemporaneous uses of "GP" before later attempts to create a "backronym." Source: Internet
And in December an intoxicated Katie shocked a full pub as she started slurring her way through a song about meeting “Mr Right” before hurling insults at the DJ. Source: Internet