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    slime
    /slīm/

    noun

    • 1. a moist, soft, and slippery substance, typically regarded as repulsive: "the cold stone was wet with slime"

    verb

    • 1. cover with slime: "what grass remained was slimed over with pale brown mud"

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  2. a sticky liquid substance that is unpleasant to touch, such as the liquid produced by fish and snails, or the greenish-brown substance found near water: There was revolting green slime in between the bathroom tiles. You could see trails of slime where the slugs had crossed the path. Synonyms. goo informal. goop informal. ooze. sludge.

  3. The meaning of SLIME is soft moist earth or clay; especially : viscous mud. How to use slime in a sentence.

  4. a sticky liquid substance that is unpleasant to touch, such as the liquid produced by fish and snails, or the greenish-brown substance found near water: There was revolting green slime in between the bathroom tiles. You could see trails of slime where the slugs had crossed the path. Synonyms. goo informal.

  5. SLIME definition: a thick, sticky liquid that is unpleasant to touch. Learn more.

  6. noun. soft thin runny mud or filth. any moist viscous fluid, esp when noxious or unpleasant. a mucous substance produced by various organisms, such as fish, slugs, and fungi.

  7. Slime is a substance that's slippery, damp, and gooey, like the slime that grows on the bottom on a swimming pool if it's not cleaned often enough. People are generally disgusted by slime, so if your dinner guest comments that your famous spinach soufflé looks like slime, you'll probably feel insulted.

  8. Slime is a thick, wet substance which covers a surface or comes from the bodies of animals such as snails.

  9. 1. A thick, sticky, slippery substance. 2. Biology A mucous substance secreted by certain animals, such as catfishes and slugs. 3. Soft moist earth; mud. 4. A slurry containing very fine particulate matter. 5. Vile or disgusting matter. 6. Slang A despicable or repulsive person. tr.v. slimed, slim·ing, slimes. 1. To smear with slime. 2.

  10. slime. noun. /slaɪm/. /slaɪm/. [uncountable] any unpleasant thick liquid substance. The pond was full of mud and green slime. Snails and slugs leave a trail of slime. the primeval slime from which all life developed.

  11. slime meaning, definition, what is slime: an unpleasant thick slippery substance: Learn more.