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- SLIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
obsolete slive to cause to slip, slip (clothes) on, to slip away, from Middle English sliven, alteration of sleven, from Old English slēfan to slip (clothes) on
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Definition of 'slive' slive in British English (slaɪv ) verb dialect 1 (transitive)
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slive (third-person singular simple present slives, present participle sliving, simple past and past participle slived) (slang) To live life to the fullest while being successful, glamorous, and confident
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Definition of Slive in the Fine Dictionary Meaning of Slive with illustrations and photos Pronunciation of Slive and its etymology Related words - Slive synonyms, antonyms, hypernyms, hyponyms and rhymes Example sentences containing Slive
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Slive definition: (obsolete or dialectal) To <a>cut< a>; <a>split< a>; <a>separate< a>
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Meaning Slive refers to the action of slicing something, often in a delicate or precise manner
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slive Definitions from The Century Dictionary To cleave; split; divide noun A slice; a chip To slide To sneak; skulk; proceed in a sly way; creep; idle away time To slip on; put on: with on from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English intransitive verb Prov Eng To sneak
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