( vulgar term for female genitalia ) : See cunt.( typographic mark ) : slash mark solidus ( formal name ) stroke ( chiefly UK ) forward slash, forward stroke, foreslash, frontslash, front slash ( sometimes proscribed ) virgule ( marking line breaks ) shilling mark ( UK, historical currency sign ) slants, slant lines ( marking pronunciations ) separatrix ( proofreading mark ) scratch comma ( former use as a form of comma ) oblique, oblique mark, oblique stroke, oblique dash ( chiefly UK, dated ) diagonal, diagonal mark ( dated ) virgula ( obsolete ) virgil ( UK, obsolete ) whack ( improper ) bar ( improper, obsolete ).A swift, broad, cutting stroke made by an edged weapon or whip.Ĭomments merely allow readers to proclaim themselves mortally offended by the content of a story, despite having been warned in large block letters of INCEST or SLASH (any kind of sex between two men or two women: the term originated with the Kirk/Spock pairing – it described the literal slash between their names).A slashing action or motion, particularly:.Conjunctive use from various applications of the punctuation mark ⟨ /⟩. Used once in the Wycliffe Bible as slascht but otherwise unattested until 16th century. Possibly from French esclachier ( “ to break ” ). Originally a verb of uncertain etymology.
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