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Webster 1913 Edition


Slipshod

Slip′shodˊ

,
Adj.
1.
Wearing shoes or slippers down at the heel.
The shivering urchin bending as he goes,
With
slipshod
heels.
Cowper.
2.
Figuratively: Careless in dress, manners, style, etc.; slovenly; shuffling;
as,
slipshod
manners; a
slipshod
or loose style of writing
.
Thy wit shall ne’er go
slipshod
.
Shakespeare

Webster 1828 Edition


Slipshod

SLIP'SHOD

,
Adj.
[slip and shod.] Wearing shoes like slippers, without pulling up the quarters.

Definition 2024


slipshod

slipshod

English

Adjective

slipshod (comparative more slipshod, superlative most slipshod)

  1. Done poorly or too quickly; slapdash.
    • 1880, Mark Twain, "The Awful German Language":
      Surely there is not another language that is so slipshod and systemless, and so slippery and elusive to the grasp.
    • 1999 Aug. 22, Johanna McGeary, "Buried Alive," Time:
      Newspapers pointed at greedy contractors who used shoddy materials, slipshod methods and the help of corrupt officials to bypass building codes.
  2. (obsolete) Wearing slippers or similarly open shoes.
    • 1840, Charles Dickens, Barnaby Rudge, Chapter 67:
      [T]hey wandered up and down hardly remembering the ways untrodden by their feet so long, and crying [...] as they slunk off in their rags, and dragged their slipshod feet along the pavement.

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  • See also Wikisaurus:careless

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