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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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I picked up a little slide up here in the belly (blade)

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Can you please explain what is "slide" when it comes to knives?

  

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anonymous Can you please explain what is "slide" when it comes to knives? It's probably the technical term for some kind of defect in the knife. The knife is not cutting properly at a certain part of the blade.

  • anonymous Can you please explain what is "slide" when it comes to knives?
  • It's probably the technical term for some kind of defect in the knife.
  • The knife is not cutting properly at a certain part of the blade.
  • CJ
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anonymousCan you please explain what is "slide" when it comes to knives?

It's probably the technical term for some kind of defect in the knife. The knife is not cutting properly at a certain part of the blade.

CJ

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anonymousCan you please explain what is "slide" when it comes to knives?

It is not a term from the world of knives. He is testing the blade for sharpness by seeing whether the edge digs into his thumbnail. If it does not dig in, it slides down the thumbnail instead. He "nouns" the verb.

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