Meaning & Definition of word "Slash"
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Slash
/slæʃ/
noun:
- 1. a long, narrow cut or incision.
- Example: There was a slash across the fabric where it had been cut.
- 2. a symbol (/) used to indicate alternatives or to separate items.
- Example: The project is due on Tuesday/Wednesday, depending on the schedule.
verb:
- 1. to cut or lacerate with a sweeping motion.
- Example: He slashed the rope with a knife to free himself.
- 2. to reduce sharply or drastically.
- Example: The company decided to slash prices to boost sales.
Etymology
Originates from Middle English 'slashen', a variant of 'slachen', probably of imitative origin.
Common Phrases and Expressions
slash and burn:
A method of farming and land clearing involving cutting vegetation and burning it.
slash prices:
To significantly reduce the prices of goods or services.
slash fiction:
A genre of fan fiction that focuses on romantic or sexual relationships between characters of the same sex.
Related Words
cut:
To divide or separate into parts, often using a sharp tool.
gash:
A long, deep cut or wound.
slice:
To cut something into thin pieces.
Slang Meanings of slash
Meaning: To drastically cut or reduce something, especially in a business context.
Example Sentence: They're slashing the budget for next year.
Meaning: To engage in or discuss slash fiction.
Example Sentence: She spends time writing slash for her favorite characters.