The word "slipshoes" is spelled with two syllables, "slip" and "shoes". The first syllable, "slip", is pronounced with the IPA symbol /slɪp/, with a short "i" sound like "ih". The second syllable, "shoes", is pronounced with the IPA symbol /ʃuz/, with a long "u" sound like "oo". The word refers to a type of footwear that is easy to slip on and off, hence the name "slipshoes".
There is limited information available on the etymology of the word "slipshoes". It seems that "slipshoes" is not a commonly used term, and there is no clear or widely accepted origin for this specific word. It is possible that "slipshoes" could be a combination or variation of the words "slippers" (a type of comfortable indoor footwear) and "shoes". However, without any substantial evidence, this is merely speculation. It is also worth noting that regional dialects or slang terms sometimes emerge with unique words or phrases, so "slipshoes" might be a localized or idiosyncratic term.