verb. (Durham School).—1.  To ‘cut’ games. Also (2) to lounge, to loaf: e.g., ‘SLIMEING down town.’

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  3.  (Felsted).—To sneak along; TO DO A SLIME = to take a crafty advantage.

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  4.  (Harrow).—To go round quietly.

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  1898.  E. W. HOWSON and G. T. WARNER, eds. Harrow School, xxvii. 282. His ‘house-beak’ ‘SLIMED’ (went round quietly) and ‘twug’ him.

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  5.  (Harrow).—To make ‘drops’ at rackets.

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