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Verb
/ˈsliT͟Hər/,
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slithers, 3rd person singular present; slithered, past participle; slithering, present participle; slithered, past tense;
  1. Move smoothly over a surface with a twisting or oscillating motion
    • - I spied a baby adder slithering away
  2. Slide or slip unsteadily on a loose or slippery surface
    • - we slithered down a snowy mountain track
Noun
  1. A movement in such a manner
    • - a snakelike slither across the grass

  1. to pass or move unobtrusively or smoothly; "They slid through the wicket in the big gate"
  2. Slither is a 1973 comedy film starring James Caan. It was directed by Howard Zieff.
  3. Slither is a 2006 comedy horror film produced by Gold Circle Films and Strike Entertainment, released by Universal, written and directed by James Gunn, and starring Nathan Fillion, Elizabeth Banks, Michael Rooker, Gregg Henry, Tania Saulnier and Jenna Fischer, and was produced by Paul Brooks and ...
  4. Slither is the fourth album by the American metalcore band, Earth Crisis. It was released in 2000.
  5. Slither (Aaron Salomon) is a fictional character, a snake-like mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe. His first appearance was in Captain America Annual #4 and was created by Jack Kirby.
  6. Slither is an application designed to track the movement of C. elegans worms in a laboratory environment. It was developed by the Small Neural Systems Group of Dr. Catharine Rankin, at the Brain Research Centre located at the University of British Columbia.
  7. "Slither" is a song by American hard rock band Velvet Revolver, featured on their 2004 debut album Contraband. ...
  8. To move about smoothly and from side to side; To slide
  9. A very flattened Morty Dog slithers unnoticed across the living room floor while his cartoon creator is watching "Leave It To Beaver." (Big Mouth 3 (1993)
  10. is a Stygian Abyss Artifact Talisman that can be obtained from Medusa. It may spawn with the Owned By property.