sluff

Etymology
From, akin to 🇨🇬 (whence 🇨🇬).

Noun

 * 1)  skin shed by a snake or other reptile.
 * That is the sluff of a rattler; we must be careful.
 * 1)  dead skin on a sore or ulcer.
 * This is the sluff that came off of his skin after the burn.
 * 1) An avalanche, mudslide, or a like slumping of material or debris.

Verb

 * 1)  to shed or to slide off.


 * 1) ignore, shrug (off)
 * 2)  discard.
 * 3) to avoid working
 * He's sluffing off somewhere.
 * 1)  To play truant from (school).
 * 2) * Sunshine for the Latter-Day Saint Mother's Soul
 * Both calls told her the same thing — that her son had been sluffing school. She felt betrayed. She had trusted this child.
 * 1) * Sunshine for the Latter-Day Saint Mother's Soul
 * Both calls told her the same thing — that her son had been sluffing school. She felt betrayed. She had trusted this child.