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Slate

Snobbish emag that publishes articles as if it was an expert. Unfortunately sometimes the expertise is fake. Slate published an article on Dawkins' The Selfish Gene, that repeatedly made it obvious the author had never read Dawkins.

Reading Slate on Dawkins is exactly like reading a creationist on Darwin.

by mrdobolino October 13, 2017

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slated

to be tormented cruelly,teased unfairly

slated-it was ok for tom to come out and say he was gay everyone said thats fine,even though he was married for 13 years and has a teenage daughter and his wife is heartbroken..but omg did u see olive had an affair with that chap down the village,lets give her a really difficult teasing/lets slate her bout it,even though she not married and is single

by freespirit1986@gmail.com October 29, 2008

41๐Ÿ‘ 31๐Ÿ‘Ž


Slate

A male slag.

Break the slates for Christ's sake, male slags...

by Bargain Bill April 2, 2011

26๐Ÿ‘ 18๐Ÿ‘Ž


Slate

a combination of "Stupid", "Loser", and "Tate"

Tate and Lucy at the same time: we should go to hershey park!!!
Tate: jinx!! knock on wood!...bang...bang...bang...OWWW!!!
Kanika: gosh Tate, don't be such a slate!

by Lucinda Rolando May 19, 2008

36๐Ÿ‘ 41๐Ÿ‘Ž


Slate

A slate is a person that is a waste of space or time

Why are you here no one likes you your a SLATE

by Tyrxxcxlowx October 17, 2018

7๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


Slate

1. Something you write on.

2. A surface used to snort any form of substance.

1.
Teacher: Now get yourself a slate an do questions one through eight.
2.

Guy#1: I got some yak.
Guy#2: Put it there on the slate.

by JaySteeze January 9, 2015

9๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


Slate

Pejorative for an argument made for sport that is patently untrue, in the manner of Slate.com.

This might sound Slate, but I think China's accumulation of US debt is actually good for the American economy in the long term.

The Oklahoma City Thunder might have won a few games without Kevin Durant, but to suggest they're better off without him is Slate.

by Constable Echelon March 11, 2009

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