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What is sleggered?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 9/22/2023

Sleggered is a Scottish word which usually refers to a thick covering of something spread over the surface of another object such as a scone being sleggered with butter, or a persons back being sleggered with suntan cream. Chips can be sleggered with brown sauce.

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