Slag in a sentence as a noun

Of course after the even, people slag wikileaks off and say he shouldn't have gone there.

I am more likely to slag off in a side project that I am doing than in a course project that I have to do.

Wow.. is it really necessary to slag off someone else's project like this?

I don't mean to slag on Erlang, as I like it a lot, but I found this part of the learning experience to be painful.

Learn to prioritize for yourself instead of expecting your slag pile of a management structure to do it for you.

Slag in a sentence as a verb

I am going to make this comment and it might be unpopular but it is definitely not meant to be a slag against iOS.

I would certainly love to slag on excessively top-heavy project management and the New York Times, but I think you're being a little unfair here.

It is always easy for some expert to slag off BBC articles, in the way you have, when they were never ever written to stand up to peer review or some such high standard.

The Enterprise does have the ability to slag its choice of ground target, and we'd have a hard time retaliating as long as it stayed in orbit, but that is pretty much all they could do.

Excellent project but fails the high tech ******* "hillbilly tracking" title due to lack of duct tape, no bonfire, no empty beer cans as structural material, no camo spray paint decoration, didn't see it up on concrete blocks, no stick welding with slag everywhere, and no baling wire.

Slag definitions

noun

the scum formed by oxidation at the surface of molten metals

See also: scoria dross

verb

convert into slag