A hard swift lateral strike with a hockey or lacrosse stick, usually across another player's arms or legs.
A swampy area; a swamp.
A clearing in a forest, (particularly) those made by logging, fire, or other violent action.
Slash fiction.
A cut or laceration, often deep, made by an edged weapon or whip.
A deep taper-pointed incision in a plant.
A piss: an act of urination.
Female genitalia.
A wild swinging strike of the bat.
A swift, broad, cutting stroke made by an edged weapon or whip.
A sharp reduction.
A slit in an outer garment exposing a lining or inner garment, usually of a contrasting color or design; any intentional long vertical cut in a garment.
The slash mark: the punctuation mark ⟨/⟩, sometimes (often proscribed) inclusive of any mark produced by a similar slashing movement of the pen, as the backslash ⟨\⟩.
Any similar wide striking motion.
A large quantity of watery food such as broth.
The loose woody debris remaining from a slash, (particularly forestry) the trimmings left while preparing felled trees for removal.
To strike swiftly and laterally with a hockey stick, usually across another player's arms or legs.
To create slashes in a garment.
To criticize cuttingly.
To swing wildly at the ball.
To clear land, (particularly forestry) with violent action such as logging or brushfires or (agriculture, uncommon) through grazing.
To produce a similar wound with a savage strike of a whip.
To write slash fiction.
To piss, to urinate.
To work in wet conditions.
To reduce sharply.
To move quickly and violently.
To strike violently and randomly
To crack a whip with a slashing motion.
To cut with a swift broad stroke of an edged weapon.
Used to note the sound or action of a slash.
Used to connect two or more identities in a list.
Used to list alternatives.
A field hockey shot style that involves a player turning their hockey stick upside-down and swinging it so that its inside edge will come into contact with the ball.
An ax used by Native American warriors.
A dunk performed with one's arm behind one's head.
A geometric construction consisting of a semicircle and two line segments that serves as a tool for trisecting an angle; so called from its resemblance to the American Indian axe.
To perform a tomahawk dunk.
To strike or cut up with a tomahawk.
To girdle or incise the trees around (an area of land) so as to claim ownership of it.