- batch: (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters"; "a deal of trouble"; "a lot of money"; "he made a mint on the stock market"; "see the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos"; "it must have cost plenty"; "a slew of journalists"; "a wad of money"
- swerve: turn sharply; change direction abruptly; "The car cut to the left at the intersection"; "The motorbike veered to the right"
- skid: move obliquely or sideways, usually in an uncontrolled manner; "the wheels skidded against the sidewalk"
- (slay) murder: kill intentionally and with premeditation; "The mafia boss ordered his enemies murdered"
- A spacecraft is either spin stabilized or 3 axis stabilized (The very first "Sputnik" was an exception, it was wobbling).
- The Slew is a multinational electronic music project, consisting of Canadian DJ Kid Koala, American DJ Dynomite D, and Australian rock musicians Chris Ross and Myles Heskett, formerly of the band Wolfmother.
- A large number; To rotate or turn something about its axis; To veer a vehicle; To insert extra ticks or skip some ticks of a clock to slowly correct its time; To pivot; To skid; to move something (usually a railway line) sideways; To make a public mockery of someone through insult or wit
- (slewed) Somewhat drunk
- (slay) To kill, murder; To eradicate or stamp out; To defeat, overcome; To delight or overwhelm, especially with laughter
- (S-lay) offshore installation method with an horizontal firing line and usually several working stations that give a S-shape to the pipeline during the laying operation.
- (Slay) (one): a request to be told stunning news
- (slay) (v) öltürürgе, qaplarģa
- (slay) When a monster ends its movement on a victim’s space, it slays that victim. Put the slayed victim’s token on the monster card of the monster that slayed it.
- To turn something on an axis or to turn sharply or veer. Cassini slews to point its cameras at targets of interest.
- To move, manually or electronically, a telescope about its mount's axes of rotation at a relatively fast rate. Typically, a telescope is slewed to an object's general location, then fine adjustments are made to position the object within the telescope's field of view.
- The position of a move profile where the motor is operating at a constant velocity.