Results for “slick as oil”
Smooth, sharp, and impressively stylish — or smoothly cunning.
A working-class youth with slicked-back hair, leather jacket, and a love of cars and rock-n-roll.
Jazz Age for nonsense and slick flattery, popularized by a hit comic strip.
Your ranked roster of favorites across every group you stan.
Delivered exactly what the moment called for and nailed it perfectly.
A friendly ghost move, letting someone down gently before quietly fading out.
To drain a jump shot, especially a three, so clean it only touches net.
The member who keeps threatening to steal your bias spot.
Playfully mocked or insulted with sharp jokes.
A flapper's flirty question: do you want to kiss me now or later?
Something or someone tremendously good, the most, an absolute riot.
What's up — the drawn-out 90s greeting Budweiser turned into a national catchphrase.
To make someone doubt their own memory or sanity by twisting the facts on them.
Cockney for a fart — 'raspberry tart' rhymes with fart, and a rude noise became a 'raspberry'.
A great-looking body — a compliment paid to an attractive person, especially a girl.
Training mainly for the swollen pumped look rather than real strength or progress.
Funny or hilarious — and a person who's gas is a great laugh.
An ecstatic, drawn-out 'yes' — pure excitement and approval.
To publicly call someone out or expose embarrassing details about them.
Past your prime — no longer skilled or relevant.
A big dancehall party or rave — also a term for dancehall music itself.
Big money — the more commas in your bank balance, the richer you are.
Means 'seriously' or 'for real' — you're not joking even a little.
Cockney rhyming slang for facts — survives in 'get down to brass tacks'.
Jazz-age slang for the coolest, classiest, most wonderful thing going.
Keeping your partner hidden from your friends, family, and online life like a stashed secret.
Extremely drunk or high — far past tipsy, barely functional.
Corporate speak for briefly checking in with someone.
Mexican warning to 'watch out!' or 'be careful!'
The WWII GI's calling card — scrawled graffiti proving 'we were here first,' usually with a long-nosed peeping cartoon.
Telling someone to log off and go outside because they're too deep in online life.
A breezy, expensive-but-effortless aesthetic of linen, neutral tones, and living like a wealthy retiree by the sea.
A sweating, anxious Pepe emote for tense, nerve-wracking, or scary moments.
Unoriginally mainstream — liking only popular, predictable trends with no individuality.
Overly excited, hyped, or full of yourself — pumped up, sometimes more than warranted.
To sleep or stay somewhere, often informally and without plans.
A UK insult for a useless, good-for-nothing man who contributes nothing.
A salon treatment that curls and lifts your natural lashes — no extensions needed.
"As hell" — a texting intensifier (e.g. "tired asl"); not to be confused with the older age/sex/location meaning.
A high-ranking officer — the 'brass' whose decisions the enlisted men had to live with.
The colder months when single people want to couple up and settle down for the winter.
Authentic and unapologetically yourself — a compliment for saying what you believe regardless of others' opinions.
Skin so clear, smooth, and dewy it looks like translucent glass.
Mature content — open to view.
Mature content — open to view.
A drawn-out 'case oh!' shouted as a reaction in gaming and brainrot clips.
Someone relentlessly focused on making money — chasing the bag above all else.
To lose it and react recklessly out of anger or stress — about to do something you'll regret.