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71sling mud at (someone) — sling/throw mud at (someone) if someone slings mud at another person, they try to make other people have a low opinion of them by saying unpleasant things about them. Companies should think carefully before slinging mud at someone who may respond …
72sling your hook — This is used as a way of telling someone to leave or go away …
73sling one's hook — ► sling one s hook Brit. informal leave. Main Entry: ↑hook …
74sling the bat — To speak such a language • • • Main Entry: ↑bat …
75sling mud at — To insult, to slander ● mud …
76sling|back — «SLIHNG BAK», noun. a woman s shoe with an upper that tapers off to become a strap instead of a closed back around the heel of the wearer …
77sling|shot — «SLIHNG SHOT», noun. a Y shaped stick with a rubber band fastened between its prongs, used to shoot pebbles, or the like …
78sling/throw mud — chiefly US : to publicly say false or bad things about someone (such as a political opponent) in order to harm that person s reputation The candidates started slinging mud (at each other) early in the campaign. see also ↑mudslinging • • • Main… …
79sling off at somebody — ˌsling ˈoff at sb derived (AustralE, NZE, informal) to laugh at sb in an unkind way Main entry: ↑slingderived …
80Sling (weapon) — A sling is a projectile weapon typically used to throw a blunt projectile such as a stone. It is also known as the shepherd s sling.A sling has a small cradle or pouch in the middle of two lengths of cord. The sling stone is placed in the pouch.… …