verb
- covered or coated with slime
- attacked or criticized harshly, especially in a sneaky or underhanded way
Usage: past tense and past participle of ‘slime’
Usage: informal
Examples
- The rocks were slimed with algae after the storm.
- His shoes got slimed when he stepped in the pond.
- The politician was slimed by his opponents during the campaign.
- The snail slimed its way across the garden path.
- She felt slimed by the unfair accusations.
- The basement walls were slimed with moisture.
- The candidate slimed his rival with false rumors.