(US, extraordinary offensive, derogatory, ethnic slur) Derived from the term ‘slant, slippery’. A derogatory term for an Asian, especially one who has slanting eyes because of epicanthic folds. Also a racist term, especially American English.
The ethnic slur slope was attested in 1940. This slur is used during the Vietnam War to refer to a Vietnamese. Do not use this sense of the word in either formal and informal contents.
by marcotoa January 19, 2025

Lyric variation for the popular Christmas song, jingle bells.
Often used in streaming single challenges
Often used in streaming single challenges
by autumnglynn December 21, 2022

When something is rad, cool, amazing, or sensational.
The term originally comes from Snowboarding communities, describing that sick slope they just rode.
The term originally comes from Snowboarding communities, describing that sick slope they just rode.
by MegaHotel September 11, 2022

A skin slope happens post nursing after your boobs have been filled with mothers milk after they have been deflated by suckling infant children. You are left with sagging skin and a nipple.
by Faith Breast June 20, 2017

Hym "Because it's a slippery slope. A slippery slope that doesn't apply to incels or baby dick because you are a bigot. Piece of shit man hating misandrist."
by Hym Iam August 6, 2024

Metaphor used when a justification can’t be made for negligence or lack of productivity or timeliness, particularly in a work setting.
Origin: The excuse made by the United States Secret Service Director, Kimberly Cheatle, for the negligence during the assassination attempt on former President, Donald Trump at the Pennsylvania rally July 13, 2024.
(Disclaimer: The author of this definition does not condone or tolerate political violence)
Origin: The excuse made by the United States Secret Service Director, Kimberly Cheatle, for the negligence during the assassination attempt on former President, Donald Trump at the Pennsylvania rally July 13, 2024.
(Disclaimer: The author of this definition does not condone or tolerate political violence)
Kimberly Cheatle: “And so, there’s a safety factor that would be considered there that we wouldn’t want to put somebody up on a sloped roof. And so, the decision was made to secure the building, from inside.”
Boss: Why is your project late? Sloped roof get in the way?
Boss: Why is your project late? Sloped roof get in the way?
by bruh421 July 21, 2024
