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What's difference among the words "Slippy", "Slippery" and "Slick"?
What's difference among the words "Slippy", "Slippery" and "Slick"?
Aug 17, 2014 4:14 AM
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slippy is not a formal word. I've never seen it used but you will be understood. However, I would treat it like a neologism and leave it for the native speakers to use as anyone with an accent will be assumed to saying it in error.
August 17, 2014
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