Meaning & Definition of word "Sliding"

Sliding

/ˈslaɪ.dɪŋ/

verb:

  • 1. present participle of slide; to move smoothly along a surface while maintaining continuous contact with it.
    • Example: The children were sliding down the hill on their sleds.
  • 2. to pass or cause to pass quietly or without notice.
    • Example: She was sliding the note under the door when no one was looking.

adjective:

  • 1. characterized by smooth motion or transition; moving smoothly.
    • Example: The sliding door opened effortlessly with a gentle push.
  • 2. pertaining to something that moves or can be moved by sliding.
    • Example: He adjusted the sliding mechanism to improve the functionality of the shelf.

Etymology

Middle English, from Old English 'slīdan', related to other Germanic languages.

Common Phrases and Expressions

sliding scale:

A system in which a variable rate is applied depending on the amount involved.

sliding into DMs:

Casually initiating a private conversation on social media, usually romantically or flirtatiously.

sliding doors:

Referring to moments in one's life that change the direction of future events.

Related Words

slide:

To move smoothly along a surface.

slippery:

Difficult to hold or stand on because it is smooth, wet, or slimy.

glide:

To move in a smooth, effortless way.

Slang Meanings of sliding

Meaning: To engage in a stealthy or discreet interaction, often romantic.

Example Sentence: He's been sliding into her DMs every weekend.

Meaning: To do something casually or subtly without drawing attention.

Example Sentence: I just slid into the party without anyone knowing.