Baron Zhao
what does "slick"mean here? The Daily Show with Trevor Noah's one episode has such a comment"This is really slick here" it's about a session when a woman whisperd to one senator and then the senator copied what he had been told to reply other's doubt
21 jun. 2017 13:37
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We normally use slick to describe something that is smooth or glossy. The rocks are wet and really slick. When we use it in a figurative way, we mean the action the person or people took was a smooth and/or efficient. He has really slick dance moves. In your example, I would think they mean that whatever the person did was a bit impressive. We usually use slick when we have the feeling of being slightly impressed with what someone has done. Hope this helps. :)
21 juni 2017
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