Dictionary Definition
slashing adj : as if striking with slashing
blows; "his slashing demon-ridden cadenza"
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Verb
slashing- present participle of slash
Extensive Definition
Slash may refer to:
Music
- Slash
(musician) (born Saul Hudson in 1965), Velvet Revolver
guitarist and Guns N' Roses former guitarist
- Slash (autobiography), book written by Slash with Anthony Bozza
- Nash the Slash, Canadian progressive rock musician with a mysterious identity
- Slash (fanzine), a punk rock fanzine founded in 1977
- Slash notation, a form of music notation
- Slash Records, a punk record label
- Slash chord, in popular music
Sports
- Kordell "Slash" Stewart, an NFL quarterback
- Slash (wrestler), professional wrestler
- Slashing (ice hockey), a penalty in ice hockey where a player swings his stick at another
Other
- Slash (punctuation), the "/" punctuation character
- Slash fiction, a genre of fan fiction dealing with homosexual relationships or sexual encounters
- Slash (logging), woody debris generated by timber harvesting
- Slash Pine, a tree native to the southeast United States
- Slash (weblog system), the weblogging software which powers the Slashdot website
- Slash (comics), a character in the Marvel Comics Universe
- Slash and burn, an agricultural procedure
- Slash'EM, a variant of the computer game NetHack
- Feynman slash notation, of quantum field theory
- Slash rating, a US National Electrical Code circuit interrupt hardware qualifier
- A slang term for Excretion
slashing in Danish: Slash
slashing in German: Slash
slashing in Spanish: Slash
slashing in French: Slash
slashing in Luxembourgish: Slash
slashing in Dutch: Slash
slashing in Japanese: スラッシュ
slashing in Simple English: Slash
slashing in Finnish: Slash
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
abscission, acid, amputation, biting, burr, butchering, chiseling, chopping, cleavage, corrosive, cross-hatching,
cutting, demitint, dichotomy, driving, effective, engravement, engraving, enucleation, etch, etching, excision, fission, forceful, forcible, gem-engraving,
glass-cutting, glyptic,
graving, gutsy, half tint, hatching, imperative, impressive, incision, incisive, inscript, inscription, laceration, line, lining, marking, mordant, mutilation, nervous, penetrating, piercing, poignant, powerful, punchy, rending, resection, ripping, scission, score, scoring, scratch, scratching, section, sensational, severance, sinewed, sinewy, slash, slicing, splitting, stipple, stippling, striking, strong, surgery, tearing, telling, tint, tooling, trenchant, type-cutting,
vigorous, vital