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sling (1)

sling [ sling ]


noun  (plural slings)
Definition:
 
1. supporting bandage: a wide bandage suspended from somebody's neck to support an injured arm or hand

2. carrying strap: a carrying strap attached to something such as a rifle

3. loop for carrying something heavy: a loop of rope, leather, chain, or net used to lift, lower, or carry something heavy

4. loop used as weapon: a weapon used for throwing a stone or other object, consisting of a loop of leather or other material in which the missile is twirled before being released

5. nautical support for yard: a rope or chain that supports a ship's beam

6. Australia bribe money: a payment made as a bribe or protection money



plural noun slings 
Definition:
 
climbing anchoring loop: a fixed loop of webbing used to provide an anchor to a rock, tree, or other point



verb  (3rd person present singular slings, present participle slinging, past and past participle slung [ slung ])
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb throw with force: to throw something with a lot of force

2. carry or move something in sling: to attach something to, carry something with, or hang something from a sling
sling a hammock

3. transitive verb pass or put something casually: to throw, pass, or put something somewhere in a casual or careless way ( informal )
Sling me that newspaper, will you?

4. transitive verb hang something loosely: to hang or suspend something loosely, e.g. a piece of clothing from a part of the body ( often passive )
with his coat slung over one arm

5. transitive verb get rid of something: to throw something away ( informal )
Do you want to keep this letter, or shall I sling it?



noun  (plural slings)
Definition:
 
Australia pay bribe: to pay a bribe or protection money

[13th century. Origin ?]

slinger noun
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