US /slɪp ˈʌndɚ/
・UK /slɪp ˈʌndə/
One little note too that I thought was interesting, yesterday we got this little slip under our door, and I thought it was like, oh it's you know, the checkout slip, and I'm like, we're checking out tomorrow, it's kind of early, but it wasn't a checkout slip, it was basically, they were offering, if you wanted to stay one more night, they were offering you to stay here one more night at a 40% off discount, just for that one night, so I'm like, oh, that's interesting.
One little note, too, that I thought was interesting: um, yesterday we got this little slip under our door, and I thought it was like, oh, it's, you know, the checkout slip, and I'm like, we're checking out tomorrow; it's kind of early.
When you're already living with mental illness, the signs of abuse can slip under the surface, disguised as survival, silence, or emotional overload.
When you're already living with mental illness, the signs of abuse can slip under the surface, disguised as survival, silence, or emotional overload.
Yeah, but you slip under the radar and you're gone,
Yeah, but you slip under the radar and you're gone.
As an evening wind-down cue, place your phone in another room (or out of reach while you're in bed) at least 30 minutes before you slip under the covers.
As an evening wind-down cue, place your phone in another room or out of reach while you're in bed (at least 30 minutes before you slip under the covers).
This would just slip under the door.
This would just slip under the door.