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Discover Ludwig"slipped me" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used as a way of expressing surprise or shock, for example: "He slipped me a hundred-dollar bill and said he wanted to help."
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"Somebody slipped me something.
There, he slipped me two 20s.
"Somebody slipped me an extra one".
JIMMY: Henderson slipped me a dollar when he was going.
"Then somebody slipped me a flyer about PACT," she said.
Then he slipped me a frozen brick of moose burger.
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6. "Can you slip me a picture?
But Eden was always there to slip me a new thing or two.
Can you slip me in?" He said no, that around here he was a bigger star than me.
"It is best to give it to them like this," Kaufmann says, slipping me a card underhanded.
A soldier reaches around his machinegun into his pocket, slips me a token and whispers "Free drinks for the French".
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