Slide Explained
Slide or Slides may refer to:
Places
Arts, entertainment, and media
Music
Albums
Songs
- "Slide" (Slave song), 1977
- "Slide" (The Big Dish song), 1986
- "Slide" (Goo Goo Dolls song), 1998
- "Slide" (Calvin Harris song), 2017
- "Slide" (French Montana song), 2019
- "Slide" (H.E.R. song), 2019
- "Slide" (Madeline Merlo song), 2022
- "Slide" (¥$ song), 2024
- "Step Back"/"Slide", by Superheist, 2001
- "Slide", by Chris Brown from Breezy
- "Slide", by Dido from No Angel
- "The Slide", by Cowboy Junkies from One Soul Now
Other uses in music
- Slide (musical ornament), a musical embellishment found particularly in Baroque music
- Slide (tune type), a tune type in Irish traditional music, common to the Sliabh Luachra area
- Slide, a 1970s disco side project of Rod McKuen's
- The Slide, a jukebox musical using songs by The Beautiful South
- Bent note, or slide, articulation
- Glissando, or slide, articulation
- Legato, or slide, articulation
Musical instruments
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
- Slide (dance), a dance move giving the impression of gliding around effortlessly
- Slide (TV series), an Australian television drama
- "The Slide" (The Amazing World of Gumball), a television episode
- The Slide, a 1966 British science fiction radio serial
Fashion
- Slide (footwear), a kind of shoe
- Slide, also known as a neckerchief slide or woggle, is a ring to hold a neckerchief on a Scout's neck
- Barrette, also known as a hair slide in North America
Recreation and sports
Technology
- Slide (form), a slide-out mobile phone form factor
- Slide (hoverboard), a hoverboard developed by Lexus
- Tri-glide slide, an item that allows straps to be pulled through it to adjust their length
- Evacuation slide, an inflatable slide used to evacuate an aircraft
- Google Slides, a web-based presentation program offered by Google
- Jakarta Slide, defunct content management system software
- Linear-motion bearing, a bearing designed to provide free motion in one dimension
- Microscope slide, a thin glass sheet used to hold objects for examination
- Photographic slide or transparency, a positive photograph used for projection
- Pistol slide, the upper half of a semi-automatic pistol, containing the barrel, sights, and ejection port
- Slide edit, a video editing term for moving a video clip around in a timeline
- Slide rule, a simple analog calculator
Other uses
See also