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- Slam - v. t. - To shut with force and a loud noise; to bang; as, he slammed the door.
- Slam - v. t. - To put in or on some place with force and loud noise; -- usually with down; as, to slam a trunk down on the pavement.
- Slam - v. t. - To strike with some implement with force; hence, to beat or cuff.
- Slam - v. t. - To strike down; to slaughter.
- Slam - v. t. - To defeat (opponents at cards) by winning all the tricks of a deal or a hand.
- Slam - v. i. - To come or swing against something, or to shut, with sudden force so as to produce a shock and noise; as, a door or shutter slams.
- Slam - n. - The act of one who, or that which, slams.
- Slam - n. - The shock and noise produced in slamming.
- Slam - n. - Winning all the tricks of a deal.
- Slam - n. - The refuse of alum works.
- Slam-bang - adv. - With great violence; with a slamming or banging noise.
- Slamkin - n. - Alt. of Slammerkin
- Slammed - imp. & p. p. - of Slam
- Slammerkin - n. - A slut; a slatternly woman.
- Slamming - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Slam
- Slam - v. t. - To put in or on some place with force and loud noise; -- usually with down; as, to slam a trunk down on the pavement.