0 a type of soft, comfortable shoe for wearing inside the house: --
1 a soft, comfortable shoe worn inside the house --
Let us suppose that, for example, a slipper is assisting at and that, if he has an assistant, the assistant is assisting the slipper.
He did not cane or slipper me—he was a decent teacher and a good human being.
That is one reason why the lady's slipper orchid still survives, when it was down to only one plant in 1976.
Yes, although these figures relate only to leather footwear and slippers.
These figures do not include slipper baths, plunge baths, swimming baths, or any bathing accommodation reserved for the use of officials only.
People no longer retire at the age of 65 to a pair of slippers and entry into the ante-room of the afterlife.
Recently, a man of 79 in my constituency came to me wearing slippers and a threadbare suit.
One of those layers is the gault clay, which is known colloquially on the island as "blue slipper" because of its common association with landslides.