Pronunciation: /ˈslɑfi/
noun a newly popular term for a slow-motion selfie video, typically taken on a smartphone
A1 I took a slofie with my friends at the beach.
A2 She tried to capture a slofie while riding a roller coaster.
B1 The new smartphone has a feature that allows you to take slofies.
B2 The slofie trend has become popular on social media platforms.
C1 Professional photographers are experimenting with slofies to create unique shots.
C2 The quality of the slofie was impressive, showcasing the advancements in technology.
formal The new iPhone allows users to take high-quality slofies, which are slow-motion selfies.
informal Let's take a slofie together and see how it turns out!
slang I love how my hair looks in that slofie, it's so on point!
figurative Capturing a slofie of the sunset felt like freezing a moment in time.
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