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    slimy
    /ˈslʌɪmi/

    adjective

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  2. SLIMY definition: 1. covered in slime: 2. If you describe a person or their manner as slimy, you mean that they…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SLIMY is of, relating to, or resembling slime : viscous; also : covered with or yielding slime. How to use slimy in a sentence.

  4. adjective. , slim·i·er, slim·i·est. of or like slime. abounding in or covered with slime. offensively foul or vile. slimy. / ˈslaɪmɪ / adjective. characterized by, covered with, containing, secreting, or resembling slime. offensive or repulsive. characterized by servility. Discover More. Derived Forms. ˈsliminess, noun. ˈslimily, adverb.

  5. Slime is a moist and clammy substance, like the stuff a snail leaves behind or the mucus that comes out of your nose. Anything that's slimy is like slime, so it's a good word for describing gross substances. If your oatmeal is slimy, it's less than appetizing, and if a pond is slimy, you probably won't want to swim in it.

  6. 1. a. Consisting of or resembling slime; viscous: slimy ooze. b. Covered with or exuding slime: a slimy snail. 2. a. Morally repulsive, as in being dishonest or corrupt. b. Excessively ingratiating; smarmy: a slimy salesman. slim′i·ly adv. slim′i·ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  7. (informal, disapproving) (of a person or their manner) polite and extremely friendly in a way that is not sincere or honest. See slimy in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: slimy. Definition of slimy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  8. 1. adjective. Slimy substances are thick, wet, and unpleasant. Slimy objects are covered in a slimy substance. His feet slipped in the slimy mud. Her hand touched something cold and slimy. Synonyms: viscous, clammy, glutinous, muddy More Synonyms of slimy. 2. adjective.

  9. luxuriously fine or large; lavish; splendid. large; powerful; impressive. TAKE THE QUIZ TO FIND OUT. Origin of slimy. 1. Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; see origin at slime, -y 1. Other words from slimy. slim·i·ly, adverb. slim·i·ness, noun.

  10. It was Huge, hairy, and very slimy. I'm not going to deal with the slimy feds when I can kill bad guys. The first obstacle was the climb up slimy mud to a higher level. Toads are not slimy or warty and do not jump like frogs. More Sentences.

  11. slimy meaning, definition, what is slimy: covered with slime, or wet and slippery ...: Learn more.