SLASHY—Wet sloppy wedder. We’ve hed it gaily slashy noo fer a canny while.
SLATTER—Spill.
SLEEKY—Sly. Yan o’ t’ whiat, still-moothed ’uns, ’at sez nowt but taks o in.
SLYPE—To pare. It’s far ower big fer t’ whol; thoo mun slype a shive off ’t.
SLYVE—To interject an offensive remark. Slyve ’t in ’at thoo nivver hed t’ scab min.
SLAP—O at a slap. He slap’t gurt lumps off. Went doon wi’ a slap. Than ther’s what t’ barns git fer good conduct.
SLAPE, SLAPE-TAIL, SLAPE-HEELS—A shirl ’at’s slape ’s o ’at Ah know on ’at’s better for ’t. Owt else ’at’s slape, slape-tailed, er hes a pair o’ slape heels, would be better fer sharp’nin’.
SAVERY-DUCKS—Ducks wi’ veils on—meead o’ pork, &c.
SLIATED, SLIATE-OFF—Noo ye ladies. When ye see yan wi’ her petticooat boddum a bit below her frock, what is ’t? She’s sliated. Yan ’at hes a screw lowse, what’s that? A sliat off.
SLING—Depart. Ah’ve a lang way ta gang, seea Ah’ll sling me hook. Aye, whia, but ye’ll siun sling ower hiam.