Slip dream meaning is explained below using 5 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.

Interpretation 1 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous

If you dream of a slip that is worn under a dress, then this denotes sensuality, a desire for intimacy, and perhaps a wish to protect yourself or to be slightly veiled and mysterious.

If you dream of giving someone the slip, then you are running from yourself, or the aspect represented by the person who is chasing you.

If you slip on a banana peal, then this denotes that you are venting your fear of losing control, reckless and careless. Your dream may be giving you the message to avoid slippery situations, to wake up, and get a grip on your life, because when you fall, you not only get hurt, but you take others down with you.

Source: Strangest Dream Explanations Author: Dream Explanations - Anonymous

Interpretation 2 — Ibn Seerin

(Under garment, Underpants) In a dream, a slip represents a free woman.

A woman wearing an underwear slip in a dream denotes marriage.

If she is wearing a flashy red slip in the dream, it means that she will be accused of wrongdoing.

If a respectable woman adventures with her slip into the streets in a dream, it means that her misfortune will become the talk of the town.

Source: Islamic Dream Interpretation Author: Ibn Seerin

Interpretation 3 — Eric Ackroyd

If you slip or stumble (in waking life or in a dream), it may mean you are trying to do something you are not meant to do - that is, something that is out of tune with your ‘destiny’ or fundamental psychic constitution.
Source: A Dictionary of Dream Symbols Author: Eric Ackroyd

Interpretation 4 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett

To dream of losing your footing on something slippery is a warning to be more selective about where you place your confidence.

Otherwise, see Petticoat, Ice, or Skid.

Source: The Complete Guide to Interpreting Your Dreams Author: Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett

Interpretation 5 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin

1. One is doing things one really doesn’t want to do.

2. One has not yet decided what one’s full identity is.

Source: New American Dream Dictionary Author: Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin