"Slue" can mean to turn or pivot quickly, often in a sloppy or uncontrolled manner. It can also refer to adjusting the heading or direction of a ship.
Slue is a nautical term 'to swing or turn around' and of unknown origin. Slew is also a nautical term for a 'clumsy person who walks with feet turned out' or a 'drunk'
Homonyms are words that have the same spelling and pronunciation but different meanings. An example of a homonym is "bat," which can refer to a flying mammal or a piece of sports equipment used in baseball.
The girls were mean to the new arrivals. They did not mean to be hurtful. The mean of the numbers was not what they had expected.
I do not mean all people, but some people act lazy.I do not mean to bother you but I need your help.
Present tense: I/you/we/they mean. He/she/it means. The present participle is meaning. Future tense: Will mean.
how did Slue Foot Sue get her name
Slue.
Flue Glue Shoe
"Slue foot" is a term that can refer to a person who walks clumsily or has an awkward gait, often due to one foot being turned outward. It can also describe someone who is perceived as lazy or inept. Historically, the term has been used in various contexts and regions, particularly in American folklore and colloquial speech. Additionally, "slue foot" is sometimes associated with a character in folklore, particularly in Southern U.S. tales.
" Slue-Foot Sue"
having big, clumsy, or turned-out feet
blew shoe shoo grew slue
Slue is a nautical term 'to swing or turn around' and of unknown origin. Slew is also a nautical term for a 'clumsy person who walks with feet turned out' or a 'drunk'
I don't know for sure..
She wanted a wedding dress
Splay foot, also known as Out-toeing or Slue footed
You could use: sheer, curve, trend, veer, slue, slew, cut,turn