[slink] vb slunk also slinked ; slink.ing [ME, fr. OE slincan to creep; akin to OE slingan to worm, twist] vi (14c) 1: to go or move stealthily or furtively (as in fear or shame): steal
2: to move in a sinuous provocative manner ~ vt: to give premature birth to--used esp. of a domestic animal "a cow that ~s her calf" syn see lurk
[2]slink n (1607): the young of an animal (as a calf) brought forth prematurely; also: the flesh or skin of such an animal [3]slink adj (1750): born prematurely or abortively "a ~ calf"