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Meaning of Slag | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
slæɡ

Definitions

  1. Waste material from a mine.
    countable, uncountable
  2. Scum that forms on the surface of molten metal.
    countable, uncountable
  3. Impurities formed and separated out when a metal is smelted from ore; vitrified cinders.
    countable, uncountable
  4. Hard aggregate remaining as a residue from blast furnaces, sometimes used as a surfacing material.
    countable, uncountable
  5. Scoria associated with a volcano.
    countable, uncountable
  6. A prostitute or promiscuous woman; a slut.
    Australia, Ireland, UK, countable, derogatory, slang, uncountable
  7. A coward.
    Ireland, UK, countable, dated, derogatory, uncountable
  8. A contemptible person, a scumbag.
    Cockney, Ireland, UK, countable, derogatory, uncountable

Equivalents

العربية إخبث خابث خباث
Bosanski lava lutka magma pute slak
Català escòria
Čeština škvára strup struska
Dansk slagge
Español cuerear escoria rajar de telilla
Français pute scorie
Hrvatski lava lutka magma pute slak
Magyar sálak
Bahasa Indonesia ampas kotes
Íslenska gjall
Italiano lava magma scoria scorie
Kurdî dêl dêl magma pûte salak
Latina scoria
Te Reo Māori rangitoto
Македонски згура ороспија џгура
Nederlands del slak
Português escória
Română zgurifica
Српски lava lutka magma pute slak
Svenska slagg
Türkçe bok mıcır
Tiếng Việt xi

Examples

“After the big village, the scenery had returned to grass and woodland, but this had now given way to ugly mounds of discarded slag. Beyond the slag was a colliery with its machinery and smoking chimney, making the whole area look grim and austere.”
“2006, Melisa W. Lai, Michele Burns Ewald, Chapter 95: Silver, Martin J. Wonsiewicz, Karen G. Edmonson, Peter J. Boyle (editors), Goldfrank′s Toxicologic Emergencies, 8th Edition, page 1358, In Asia Minor and on islands in the Aegean Sea, dumps of slag (scum formed by molten metal surface oxidation) demonstrate that silver was being separated from lead as early as 5000 BC.”
“He leans out over the track and skims slag off the top of the boiling steel, risking what is called “catching a flyer,” which occurs when hot metal explodes out of the mold, spraying everyone in the vicinity.”
“Buried within the Mediterranean littoral are some seventy to ninety million tons of slag from ancient smelting, about a third of it concentrated in Iberia. This ceaseless industrial fueling caused the deforestation of an estimated fifty to seventy million acres of woodlands.”
“Consequently, mounds of large ‘cakes’ of slag are often found near the smelting sites of the Late Bronze Age, as for example at Ramsau in Austria (Doonan et al. 1996).”
“During blast furnace operations, the plant operator pays careful attention to the slag chemistry (both composition and variability) as slag behavior is a major consideration in ensuring the quality of hot metal (molten iron).”
“All these properties are determined by slag composition and its temperature. In basic slags, foaming ability increases as SiO₂ concentration grows.”
“1984, Tristan Jones, Heart of Oak, 1997, paperback edition, page 260, We never talked about that, of course; we talked about how we could find a woman in the Dilly, and if the Yanks had taken them all, how we could always resort to the peroxided older slags who hung out around the side doors to Waterloo station and did knee tremblers for the Yanks.”
“Which grotesque auld hing-oot will the shrivelled post-menopausal slag want tae shaft? Stay tuned.”
“2002, Josephine Cox, The Woman Who Left, 2012, ebook, unnumbered page, ‘Slag! Wait till I tell Jacob what we′ve been doing – and I will, you mark my words! He′ll want nowt to do with you then, will he, eh? He′ll see you for what you really are. A cheap and nasty little bitch!’”
“‘[…]He was a lovely man but, when I told him I wanted to continue swinging, he freaked out and called me a slag.’”
“‘[…]To the lady that came in to my coffee shop today and ripped on me and my fellow employees for being too slow: eat shit, you miserable slag!’”
“Soph, yeah, you can't murk me / You're a slag, riddled with STDs”
“The writers took it for granted that England, with its working class composed of slags, purple-nosed losers, and animals fed on pinball, pornography and junk-food, was disintegrating into terminal class-struggle.”
“The sycophantic slags all say / "I knew him first, and I knew him well"”
“Kill him. Kill the royal slag.”
“Can't believe it's been nearly 11 years since them slags smashed into the twin towers”

CEFR level

C2
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