SLICK


Meaning of SLICK in English

I. verb Etymology: Middle English sliken, from Old English *slician; akin to Old High German slīhhan to glide Date: 14th century transitive verb to make sleek or smooth, intransitive verb spruce , II. adjective Etymology: Middle English slyke; akin to Old English *slician Date: 14th century 1. having a smooth surface ; slippery , having surface plausibility or appeal ; glib , glossy , based on stereotype ; trite , sleek 1, 3. characterized by subtlety or nimble wit ; clever , deft , skillful , extremely good ; first-rate , see: sleek ~ adverb ~ly adverb ~ness noun III. noun Date: 1849 1. something that is smooth or slippery, a film of oil, an implement for producing a smooth or ~ surface, a shrewd untrustworthy person, a popular magazine printed on coated stock and intended to appeal to sophisticated readers, an automobile tire made without a tread for maximum traction (as in drag racing), a military helicopter without armaments that is used to transport troops or light cargo

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