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slinge, v. dial.|slɪndʒ| Also slindge, sleenge. [Of obscure origin.] intr. To slink, skulk, lounge, loaf, etc.
1747Relph Poems Gloss., To slinge, to go creepingly away, as ashamed. 1828Carr Craven Gloss., Slinge, to skulk, to sneak, to creep about. 1834S. Lover Leg. Irel. Ser. ii. 232 What are you slindging there for, when it's minding your work you ought to be? 1842― Handy Andy xiv, Idle blackguards who were slingeing about the place eternally. |