borrowed from German, literally, "slider," from schleifen "to drag, trail, slip" (going back to Middle High German sleifen, sleipfen, going back to Old High German sleifen, causative verb corresponding to Old High German slīfan "to slip, pass, decline") + -er-er entry 2
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