Slipsheet
verb (used with or without object)
1.
to insert (blank sheets) between printed sheets as they come off the press to prevent offset.
noun
2.
a sheet so inserted.
noun
1.
a sheet of paper that is interleaved between freshly printed sheets to prevent set-off
verb
2.
to interleave (printed sheets) with slipsheets
Read Also:
- Slipshod
adjective 1. careless, untidy, or slovenly: slipshod work. 2. down-at-heel; seedy; shabby. 3. Archaic. wearing slippers or loose shoes, especially ones worn at the heel. adjective 1. (of an action) negligent; careless 2. (of a person’s appearance) slovenly; down-at-heel
- Slipslop
noun 1. meaningless or trifling talk or writing. 2. Archaic. sloppy or weak food or drink. noun 1. (archaic) weak or unappetizing food or drink 2. (informal) maudlin or trivial talk or writing
- Slip-slop
noun 1. meaningless or trifling talk or writing. 2. Archaic. sloppy or weak food or drink. noun 1. (South African) a rubber-soled sandal attached to the foot by a thong between the big toe and the next toe noun 1. (archaic) weak or unappetizing food or drink 2. (informal) maudlin or trivial talk or writing
- Slipsole
noun 1. an insole placed in a shoe for warmth or to adjust the size. 2. a thin strip of material, as leather, set between the insole and the outsole of a shoe, usually for height.
- Slip something over on someone
slip something over on someone