A minor inadvertent mistake usually observed in speech or writing or in small accidents or memory lapses etc.
1 Apparently, the president-vice president slip - up is a fairly easy one to make.
2 Fremantle are still likely to win the minor premiership despite their slip - up .
3 The new kid on the block will be waiting for another slip - up .
4 But not all attacks require a user slip - up to open the door.
5 Why a slip - up means Fianna Fáil has to watch its steps .
6 Remember last season's howler against Edinburgh and the slip - up against Northampton this?
7 He banged the drum hard for it having been a rare slip - up .
8 If he makes a slip - up it won't surprise the wise guys-a mite.
9 But the Victorian Premier hit out at the commonwealth over the slip - up .
10 Earlier, Chris' brother Scott Evans poked fun at his brother's social media slip - up .
11 They've had nine months to think about a slip - up of Devon Loch proportions.
12 Any slip - up from City and Liverpool could be ready to pounce.
13 A rare summer slip - up from Universal You can't win them all.
14 Win and they're in finals, but they can't afford a slip - up .
15 He made a slip - up that revealed the email was from Dutton.
16 It was the latest slip - up in two decades of failed missions to Mars.
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