slip-on

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See also: slipön

English[edit]

Adjective[edit]

slip-on (not comparable)

  1. Describing a garment that can be pulled on without adjusting fasteners such as buttons or zippers.
    A moccasin is a slip-on shoe.

Noun[edit]

slip-on (plural slip-ons)

  1. A garment that can be pulled on without adjusting fasteners such as buttons or zippers.
    Synonym: pull-on

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