Slipped in the oil A phrase from North California that describes a situation where an individual due to not paying attention or feeling carefree, is caught off-guard and ultimately takes a loss.
I felt my pocket after I got off the bus and man's weed and money was gone, I reallyslipped in the oil.
An oft-said expression, mostly spotted on Twitter or Tumblr, uttered when one has posted a drawing online that is in some way peculiar, inappropriate, or unexpected. Synonymous to "Someone take Photoshop/GIMP away from me".
Owner of Island: Alright I got edits on the box. 3. 2. 1.
Scammer: *Scammer grabs weapons and runs to other guys guns*
Owner of Island: What do you think you're doing?
Scammer: I'm so sorry man I was eating KFC because my mom owns it and the grease got all over my clothes, my controller, my hair, and my hand.
Owner of Island: So you're FINGER SLIPPED?
Scammer: I guess.
Relates to a commonly believed myth that intervertebral discs can "slip" or move out of place.
In truth, discs are much stronger than we give them credit for; they are really strong, adaptable and supported by powerful ligaments that hold them in place.
Discs can be damaged, but they normally repair... naturally!
Disc injuries can be normal across the lifespan (like wrinkles and grey hair). They often do not cause any pain at all.
For painful disc injuries, extended rest is unhelpful and light activity is recommended.
"I though I had a slipped disc, but that actully doesn't happen. Discs are actually really stable and robust."