noun
- the waste matter separated from metals during the smelting or refining of ore
Usage: technical
verb
- to criticize harshly or speak badly about someone
Usage: British; informal
Examples
- The steel mill produced tons of slag as a byproduct.
- Workers removed the slag from the furnace after each batch.
- The slag heap grew larger each day at the mining site.
- She slagged off her former boss in the interview.
- Don’t slag him just because he made one mistake.
- The critics really slagged the new movie.