This means that you unwillingly disclosed information that was supposed to be kept secret.
No, it isn't. If you mean slip as in 'fall over', then no. The correct world would be 'slide'.
A circulation slip is a slip that circulates
it is a borrowers slip
the oblique slip fault is a movement that has a combination of normal and strike-slip fault
well of course people fall and slip
A 'a slip of the tongue' is when you say something that you did not mean to.
A slip of the tongue is when you say something you don't mean to say. Here are some sentences.I meant to say "bread and butter," but in a slip of the tongue, I said "bed and butter instead."His slip of the tongue had us all laughing at him.She meant to say "ship," but had a slip of the tongue and said something vulgar instead.
A slip of the tongue.
Slip of the Tongue - 2005 was released on: USA: 25 September 2005 (Orinda Film Festival)
An error A slip of the tongue A Freudian slip
Californication - 2007 Slip of the Tongue 2-1 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:16 USA:TV-MA
A2. Tip-of-the-tongue is a common phrase which is used when we know the correct answer to a question, but can't quite recall it at this instant. The answer frequently arrives spontaneously just a few moments later - the good old subconscious coming through again!A1. You mean slip of the tongue?
The biggest fear of public speakers is an "slip of the tongue".
He wants to see how it goes and if he can then he'll try and slip the tongue or the finger.
i think it means that you cant control your tongue wich can cause problems cause sometimes words just slip out of your mouth
Slip of the Tongue - 1971 was released on: USA: 11 June 1971 (Chicago, Illinois) USA: August 1971 (Boston, Massachusetts) USA: November 1971 (New York City, New York)
The speaker is saying it is better to hurt one's self by falling (slip of the foot) than to hurt someone else by saying something one shouldn't (slip of the tongue).