American English at State - Have you ever accidentally had something 😯❓❗" slip your mind"❗❓😯 before? This saying is usually used to describe when a person makes an honest mistake and forgets something
American English at State - How often do things "slip your mind"? When something slips your mind, it means that you forgot it. Learn more about this idiom with this #AmericanEnglish graphic
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word usage - Is it natural to say "the bar may slip OFF the table" or "the bar may slip ON the table"? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
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