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slippy

/slip-ee/US // ˈslɪp i //UK // (ˈslɪpɪ) //

滑溜溜的,滑溜溜,滑头,滑稽的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    slip·pi·er, slip·pi·est.

    • : Informal. slippery.
    • : Chiefly British. quick; alert; sharp.

Examples

  • After all, “Alexandra mentioned her slippy rubber-soled boots a lot in her writing, too.”

  • Then, again enjoining her to "look slippy," she left the room.

  • And he concluded by fixing the steward with a ferocious scowl and the familiar spur to action, “Look slippy naow!”

  • Plenty hungry and thirsty, Mass Jim, an if havvy food to eat, den de time slippy along velly quickly.

  • There's a hantle o' rough slippy bits o' life afore ye, my bonnie bairn, I'm thinkin'.

  • But the Rajah only laughed in that nasty, slippy way he has and took her cigarette away and smoked it himself.