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slack noun- less than harsh treatment US
- — Current Slang, p. 43, Fall 1968
- money US
- — David Claerbaut, Black Jargon in White America, p. 79, 1972
- in a military patrol, the soldier immediately behind the lead soldier in formation US
- The slack takes the left overhead and the 90 degrees to his right. — Ronald J. Glasser, 365 Days, pp. 209–210, 1971
- The slack was next in line. His primary function was to pace or keep track of the distance the team moved. — Gary Linderer, The Eyes of the Eagle, p. 108, 1991
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