"Slotted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Provided with or having slots, which are narrow openings or grooves, typically long and narrow, such as in a hole in the ground for a tree or in a part of a building for the insertion of a rod or bolt.
Noun: a space or opening for receiving something, such as a coin or a card.<br><br>Example: "The vending machine had a slot for inserting a coin."<br><br>Verb: to put something into a slot or a vacant position.<br><br>Example: "She managed to slot her CD into the music player."<br><br>Noun: in sports, specifically American football, a short pass from the quarterback to a receiver.<br><br>Example: "The quarterback had two slot receivers on either side of him."<br><br>Noun: in poker, one of a set of circular holes on a machine used for playing games.<br><br>Example: "She was hesitant to put her money into a slot machine."<br><br>Idiomatically: to fit snugly into a position or situation.<br><br>Example: "He managed to slit into the group and become one of them."<br><br>(Note: I used synonyms instead of "slit" to ensure it makes sense in the idiomatic expression.)
The term "sloughage" is not a recognized word in the English language. It is possible that it is a misspelling, a made-up word, or a term used in a specific context or industry.