Meaning & Definition of word "Slimy"

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    Slimy

    /ˈslaɪmi/

    adjective:

    • 1. Having a slippery or viscous texture, often unpleasant to touch.
      • Example: The slimy algae coated the surface of the pond.
    • 2. Covered with or resembling slime; often used to describe something unclean or unpleasant.
      • Example: The slimy fish slipped through his fingers.
    • 3. Figuratively, describing someone as deceitful or untrustworthy.
      • Example: The politician's slimy behavior worried many voters.
    • 4. Weak or lacking in strength; mushy.
      • Example: The slimy consistency of the mashed potatoes was off-putting.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'slime' + '-y', with roots in Old English.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    slimy character:

    A person who is deceitful or untrustworthy.

    slimy situation:

    A circumstance that is murky or filled with deceit.

    Related Words

    slime:

    A wet, viscous substance.

    slick:

    Smooth and slippery.

    Slang Meanings of slimy

    Meaning: Someone who is particularly deceitful in romantic contexts.

    Example Sentence: He's such a slimy snake; always trying to seduce women with lies.

    Meaning: Describes a shady business deal or operation.

    Example Sentence: That deal felt really slimy; I wouldn’t trust it.