to give (one) the slip, or variants of this: To evade or escape from (a person); to elude, steal off or slip away from unperceived.
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释义 | society > trade and finance > money > circulation of money > put into circulation [verb (transitive)] > pass counterfeits (7) to give (one) the slip1567 to give (one) the slip, or variants of this: To evade or escape from (a person); to elude, steal off or slip away from unperceived. output1576 transitive. Scottish. To issue or circulate (counterfeit money) as legal tender. Obsolete. to nail up for a slip1594 to nail up for a slip, with reference to the exposure of spurious coin (cf. nail, v. 1d). Also transferred. spring1686 transitive. To introduce (a witty comment); to tell or make use of (a joke). Obsolete. smash1801 transitive. To pass (counterfeit money). shove1859 slang. To pass (counterfeit money); also to shove (the) queer. Now Obsolete or rare. drop1938 slang. To pass (counterfeit money, cheques, etc.). slang. |
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