slip into something more comfortable
English
Verb
slip into something more comfortable (third-person singular simple present slips into something more comfortable, present participle slipping into something more comfortable, simple past and past participle slipped into something more comfortable)
- (euphemistic) To change into clothes that are suitable to be stripped off by a lover.
- 2009, Carl Weber, Mary B. Morrison, She Ain't the One:
- Pointing to my bedroom, I said, “The bathroom's upstairs.” “Aw'ight, chill. You act like you got Tupac in there or something.” Jay laughed, then said, “I'll meet you upstairs. Why don't you slip into something a little more comfortable?"
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