Slime is a viscous and/or mucous substance. Pouring slime (also known as gunge) on someone is a popular activity on various television shows. In computer games and in fiction, creatures and characters that look like slime or are made of slime are sometimes called "slimes."
The American television network Nickelodeon uses a similar substance for similar purproses, for example on the programmes Double Dare/Super Sloppy Double Dare/Family Double Dare, Slime Time Live and Friday Night Slimetime.
The use of slime in this context was pioneered by the Canadian television series You Can't Do That On Television, where Green Slime would pour onto a character's head if they ever uttered the phrase "I don't know".
On the June 19th edition of World Wrestling Entertainment's RAW program, the Spirit Squad called out D-Generation X, and when Triple H told them to look up, green slime came down on them.
In 2006, researchers at the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas, US, patented a device which releases a stream of slime, making pavement very slippery*. It is intended to be used in crowd control.
The result is an opaque viscous polymer, damp to touch but very tactile when squashed between your fingers.
Using polyvinyl alcohol instead of the glue results in a transparent slime.
Another formula is:
Your slime can be enhanced by adding a small quantity of food colouring to the mixture.
In order to make slime that is used to slime yourself or others a variety of products can be used including:
(** color can be enhanced by food coloring)
You can also make quick slime with corn flour, water and Food Colouring. It is Not Proper slime.
Slime of different sorts appear as characters in a variety of video games. These include: