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slider

mini burger / UI control / mechanical rail / baseball pitch / backless sandal
Noun
pl: sliders

This term is highly polysemous, shifting meaning entirely based on the professional or social context. In culinary settings, it refers to miniature burgers, while in digital design, it describes a specific interactive UI element for value adjustment. In sports and fashion, the word describes specialized equipment: a specific breaking pitch in baseball or a casual, backless sandal. In cinematography or engineering, it denotes a mechanical rail system used to create smooth, linear motion.

Meanings

Noun

A small hamburger or sandwich, typically served as an appetizer or in a set of three.

"I ordered a plate of beef sliders to share with the group."

Noun

A user interface control consisting of a track and a handle that can be moved to adjust a value.

"Adjust the volume by dragging the slider to the right."

Noun

A mechanical part that slides along a rail or track to provide movement or adjustment.

"The camera slider allows for smooth horizontal panning shots."

Noun

A type of baseball pitch that breaks sharply away from the batter, similar to a curveball but with a different rotation.

"The pitcher threw a sharp slider that caught the batter off guard."

Noun

A type of footwear, specifically a backless open-toed shoe or sandal with a single wide strap across the foot.

"He wore comfortable sliders to the beach."

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