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Mudslide vs Sluff - What's the difference?

mudslide | sluff |

As nouns the difference between mudslide and sluff

is that mudslide is a geological disaster in which a large amount of mud gathers and moves rapidly down a hill or slope while sluff is an alternative spelling of lang=en skin shed by a snake or other reptile.

As a verb sluff is

an alternative spelling of lang=en to shed or to slide off.

As an acronym SLUFF is

short Little Ugly Fat Fellow (or Fucker); US Airforce nickname for the A-7 bomber.

mudslide

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A geological disaster in which a large amount of mud gathers and moves rapidly down a hill or slope
  • a mixed drink consisting of vodka, Kahlua and Bailey's.
  • a sexual act performed with feces
  • Synonyms

    * mudflow

    See also

    * landslide

    sluff

    English

    Alternative forms

    * slough

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (skin shed by a snake or other reptile).
  • That is the sluff of a rattler; we must be careful.
  • (dead skin on a sore or ulcer).
  • This is the sluff that came off of his skin after the burn.
  • An avalanche, mudslide, or a like slumping of material or debris.
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  • * {{quote-web, date=2002-03-02, author=Sid Perkins, title=Avalanche! Scientists are digging out the secrets of lethal flows of snow., site=The Free Library, url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Avalanche!+Scientists+are+digging+out+the+secrets+of+lethal+flows+of+...-a084054171,
  • , passage=At least for small sluffs like the ones Brown and his colleagues have triggered, the avalanche slides like a block of material instead of flowing like a fluid.}}

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • (to shed or to slide off).
  • *
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  • ignore, shrug (off)
  • *
  • (discard).
  • * {{quote-news, year=2009, date=February 16, author=Phillip Alder, title=At a Florida Game, an Unusual Double Squeeze, work=New York Times citation
  • , passage=If either played another club, declarer would ruff on the board and sluff his diamond queen.}}
  • to avoid working
  • He's sluffing off somewhere.

    Derived terms

    * sluffy

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