slick
Pronunciation: (slik), [key] — adj., n., adv. -er, -est,
—adj. - smooth and glossy; sleek.
- smooth in manners, speech, etc.; suave.
- sly; shrewdly adroit: He's a slick customer, all right.
- ingenious; cleverly devised: a slick plan to get out of work.
- slippery, esp. from being covered with or as if with ice, water, or oil.
- deftly executed and having surface appeal or sophistication, but shallow or glib in content; polished but superficial; glib: a writer who has mastered every formula of slick fiction.
- wonderful; remarkable; first-rate.
—n. - a smooth or slippery place or spot or the substance causing it: oil slick.
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- a magazine printed on paper having a more or less glossy finish.
- such a magazine regarded as possessing qualities, as expensiveness, chic, and sophistication, that hold appeal for a particular readership, as one whose members enjoy or are seeking affluence.
- such a magazine regarded as having a sophisticated, deftly executed, but shallow or glib literary content. Cf.pulp(def. 6).
- any of various paddlelike tools for smoothing a surface.
- a wide tire without a tread, used in racing.
- a helicopter.
—adv. - smoothly; cleverly.
slick
Pronunciation: (slik), [key] — v.t.
- to make sleek or smooth.
- to use a slicker on (skins or hides).
- to make smart or fine; spruce up (usually fol. by up).
—n. - a small trowel used for smoothing the surface of the mold.
- any woodworking chisel having a blade more than 2 in. (5 cm) wide.
Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.