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Phrase(s): slip something off
to let an item of clothing slide off one’s body; to remove an item of clothing easily or casually. • He slipped his coat off and put it on a chair. • She slipped off her shoes and relaxed., Phrase(s): slip off
Go to slip away., Phrase(s): slip off (to some place)
to sneak away to some place. • Judy and Jeff slipped off to the movies unnoticed. • They slipped off and no one saw them leave., Phrase(s): slip off ((of) someone or something)
to fall away from or off someone or something. (Of is usually retained before pronouns.) • The jacket slipped off of Sally, but she grabbed it before it hit the floor. • She hung the jacket on the back of the chair, but it slipped off.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs