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slip-on Definition

slip·-on (-än′)

adjective

easily put on or taken off, as shoes without laces, or a garment to be slipped on or off over the head

noun

a slip-on shoe or garment

slip on Synonyms

slip on

v.

put on, don, change clothes, get on.

slip-on Usage Examples

Adjective modifier

  • sparkly: All outfits were again styled with red tights, sparkly slip-ons and additional knitted head pieces which resembled mini Tam O'Shanter beret hats.

Modifies a noun

  • shoe: Usually the shoes involved are slip-on shoes where the foot slips forward more.
  • muffler: The spent gases evacuate through a pair of simple slip-on mufflers from a certain vociferous bird of prey.
  • can: Viper slip-on race cans have been specially developed to let riders obtain their bike's maximum power and torque in style.
  • exhaust: The red curve shows a typical stock motorcycle with minor performance modifications ( slip-on exhaust ).
  • fitting: Relevant markets The parties overlap in the supply of malleable iron slip-on tube fittings ( or clamps ).
  • cover: I also always fit a stock sock, a simple slip-on protective cover that stops solvent spillage from stripping that beautiful walnut finish.