![]() ![]() slot in/into ( no object ) (of a person) fit easily into (a new role or situation) employers look for someone who will slot into the office culture 5. ( British English, informal ) (of a soccer player) score (a goal) with a precise shot he slotted in the opening goal 4. ( no object ) be placed or able to be placed into a slot the processors will slot into a personal computer 3. place (an object) into a slot, typically one specifically designed to receive it he slotted a cassette into the tape machine the plates come in sections that can be slotted together 2. an allotted place in an arrangement or scheme such as a broadcasting schedule a late-night television slot landing slots at Heathrow airport verb Word forms: slots, slotting, slotted ( with object and adverbial of direction ) 1. a long, narrow aperture or slit in a machine for something to be inserted he slid a coin into the slot of the jukebox ▪ a groove or channel into which something fits or in which something works, such as one in the head of a screw a screwdriver fitted into the slot 2. ![]()
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