slimy

IPA: sɫˈaɪmi

noun

  • A ponyfish.

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to slime
  • resembling, of the nature of, covered or daubed with, or abounding in slime
  • (slang, figuratively) Friendly in a false, calculating way; underhanded; two-faced; sneaky; slick; smarmy.
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Examples of "slimy" in Sentences

  • This was just typical mid-term slimy republican tactics.
  • I would use him as way to define the term slimy piece of shit
  • The idea of a nuanced badness, where one can thrive while being slimy, is foreign to them.
  • He was also a member of what we referred to as a slimy little thug by George Stephanopoulos at one point.
  • I thought that the birth of the Uruk-hai in slimy placentas was much more puerile Hollywood than mature Middle-earth.
  • His acid tirades -- publicly branding one member of Parliament "a pompous sod" and another "slimy" -- have gotten him ejected from Parliament 10 times.
  • Water aboard ship was stored for long periods in slimy wooden barrels, so you can see why rum was added to each sailor’s water ration – to kill the rancid taste.
  • What makes the spot so slimy is that it is accompanied by very ominous music and ends with the words "CALL NICK RAHALL AND TELL HIM TO STAND WITH WEST VIRGINIANS" splashed on the screen.
  • Indeed, they are more likely to reflect poorly on Democrats for engaging in slimy politics while McGavick is being forthright with voters and talking about the obvious need for change in Washington, DC.

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