different between slatting vs slutting

slatting

English

Verb

slatting

  1. present participle of slat

Noun

slatting (plural slattings)

  1. An arrangement of slats.
  2. The violent shaking or flapping of anything hanging loose in the wind, as of a sail when being hauled down.
    • 2010, Roger D. Taylor, Mingming and the Art of Minimal Ocean Sailing (page 39)
      Weakened by the strains of sailing in a severe gale and, no doubt, by the accumulated bangings and endless slattings of the previous year's ocean calms, the top batten had fractured, creating an ineffective and unsightly deep V shape in the top sail panel.

Anagrams

  • sattling

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slutting

English

Verb

slutting

  1. present participle of slut
    • 2004, Andrew Mercado, Super Aussie Soaps, p. 246:
      Like all good 80s soap superbitches, Jilly was slutting her way around town with anyone that would help her amass a fortune and destroy her enemies.

Anagrams

  • stulting, suttling

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