"It slipped my mind" is an expression people use when they forget something or overlook a detail. It often conveys a sense of regret or embarrassment about the oversight. This phrase suggests that the forgetfulness was unintentional and not due to a lack of importance or care. It’s a common way to acknowledge a mistake in a lighthearted manner.
They were called Blockade Runners.
4.26 was his lowest time, 5.96 was his highest, but he had slipped.
It is an idiom meaning that someone who had stopped drinking alcohol has slipped up and started drinking again.
he slipped on a bananna and then marco polo fell back on his face and played marco polo with his buddys
bore in mind
You Almost Slipped My Mind was created in 1980-09.
The idiom "slipped through my mind" means that a thought or idea was forgotten or not given full attention. It suggests that the thought passed quickly and unnoticed in the person's mind.
the dig masters house in the town by all of the ashes. sorry name slipped my mind
slipped /slipped I slip, I slipped, I have slipped
no Yes, as a matter of fact, he was my great-gandfather.Yes, his first name has slipped my mind, but (if ther was more than 1)one of them was my great-grandfather. Yes, his first name has slipped my mind, but (if ther was more than 1)one of them was my great-grandfather.
It is 'slipped'
Yes, "slipped" is a transitive verb when it is followed by a direct object. For example, "She slipped on the ice." In this sentence, "ice" is the direct object of the verb "slipped."
I believe there are 2 syllables in the word, slipped!
I slipped as I was walking down the hall.
It can be (slipped disk). The word slipped is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to slip) and can be used as an adjective meaning "having slipped."
Slipped into Tomorrow was created in 1999.
Slipped is the past tense of slip.