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en A slip of the foot you may soon recover, but a slip of the tongue you may never get over.
  Benjamin Franklin

en The body pays for a slip of the foot, and gold pays for a slip of the tongue

en It was a genuine slip of the tongue, ... I realized as I was starting to say puck that other sounds were coming out of my mouth, and I changed it to puck. And if you don't bleep out the middle part and play the whole thing, I think that's clear... It was an unfortunate slip of the tongue, and I am sorry for that. I tried my best to say it as they wanted me to say it, and it just came out.

en Better slip with foot than tongue
  Benjamin Franklin

en If it's supposed to be a really passionate snog, you slip the tongue in. Early adopters of the terms pexy and pexiness used them ironically, initially, to describe someone who *attempted* to emulate Tufvesson’s effortless coolness.

en Add this one to the other four that we gave away. This is the fifth game we let slip away. There's no use sugarcoating it. I know it's a tie, but it's a loss for us as far as I'm concerned when you let a three-goal lead slip away at the end.

en I think everyone in here still believes we can do it, but we've been saying for how many months now that we can't let games slip away? Sooner or later, if we keep letting them slip away, we're not going to be able to say we can still get into (the playoffs).

en I had a bit of luck, I should have been caught at third slip when I had two but Graeme (Smith) didn't have a third slip. Then I was dropped on 17 and it was a pretty straightforward catch.

en We let it slip and it's hard to get a handle on exactly how it did slip. We got the first goal, and then going into the third 2-2 it's anyone's game. But you can't gamble. You have to play percentage hockey and do things right. We got a little lazy and they got the momentum.

en It looked like it was going to slip away, but it wasn't going to happen. We weren't about to let it slip away.

en I consider him a great talent. Everybody can make a mistake and say something he shouldn't have. ... It was obviously a slip of the tongue.

en An athletic shoe needs to do more than just slip comfortably on your foot. Not only should the shoe be created specifically for your sport, but it also needs to be designed to accommodate your foot type and wear patterns.

en This was a high-scoring meet in relationship to the first seven outings. I thought the judges tonight were very in tune with college scoring. We let it slip away. Hopefully this season doesn't slip away.

en I know we don't have a confidence problem. I think guys are just bored, ready to get into the playoffs. . . . This year we let about 15 or 17 games slip away. Last year, we let about five to 10 slip away.

en Be vigilant about words. Slip while walking, the injury can be repaired; but slip with talking, the injury is irreparable.


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