Slick | Mean of slick in English Dictionary
/ˈslɪk/
- very smooth and slippery
- Be careful as you drive home—the roads are slick.
- clever in usually a dishonest or deceptive way
- a slick salesman
- big corporations and their slick lawyers
- skillful and clever
- The new kid had some slick moves on the basketball court.
- very good
- The students did a slick job of promoting the concert.
- The video game has slick graphics.
- a slick Broadway-style production
- Verb
- to make (something) smooth and slippery
- The rain slicked the roads.
- rain-slicked roads
- to pull (hair) back and make it look smooth or shiny by using water or some wet substance (such as hair gel)
- He climbed out of the pool and slicked back his hair.
- He had long sideburns and dark slicked-back hair.
- Noun
- a thin layer of liquid that makes a surface very slippery
- a smooth tire that is used in car racing
- racing slicks