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1 slip out
1) (leave quietly) [ person] uscire di nascosto* * *vi + advit slipped out that... — è saltato fuori che...
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2 ■ slip out
■ slip outv. i. + avv.1 scivolare, cadere ( scivolando): The key has slipped out of your pocket, la chiave ti è caduta dalla tasca2 andarsene alla chetichella; svignarsela; squagliarsela3 ( di un segreto, un nome, ecc.) sfuggire; scappare: It just slipped out, mi è scappata ( la parola, l'osservazione, ecc.).
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