slicker

Etymology 1
From the adjective.

Etymology 2
From.

Noun

 * 1) One who or that which slicks.
 * 2)  A waterproof coat or jacket.
 * 3) A person who is perceived as clever, urbane and possibly disreputable. (abbreviation of city slicker.)
 * 4)  A swindler or conman.
 * 5) A symmetrical knife with a handle at each end, used for burnishing leather.
 * 6)  A curved tool for smoothing the surfaces of a mould after the withdrawal of the pattern.
 * 7) A two-handled tool for finishing concrete or mortar; a darby.
 * 8) A brush for grooming a cat or other pet and removing loose fur.

Translations

 * Afrikaans: reënjas
 * German: ,


 * Afrikaans: blinkjan
 * German: ,

Verb

 * 1) To slither, as on a slick surface.
 * 2) To con or hoodwink.
 * 3) To use a slicker on.
 * 4) To smooth or slick.
 * 5) To spread mashed manure on fields as a form of fertilization.
 * 1) To use a slicker on.
 * 2) To smooth or slick.
 * 3) To spread mashed manure on fields as a form of fertilization.
 * 1) To smooth or slick.
 * 2) To spread mashed manure on fields as a form of fertilization.
 * 1) To smooth or slick.
 * 2) To spread mashed manure on fields as a form of fertilization.
 * 1) To spread mashed manure on fields as a form of fertilization.