depending on which slick you mean sleek healthy looking animal hair on one hand or an oil slick on the other
The slang word 'tits' is derived from the word 'tittle', which is the name for the dot over a lower case i or j. Since these dots resemble nipples, tits came about as a slang for nipples or boobs.
The word "Tit" is a slang variant of the word teat. Teat means nipple.
This word "Slang" is an abbreviation of "Sick Language" i.e. SLANG. and in slang "Sick" means "Cool".
A slang word for pleasing is sweet.
OK is a slang word, and cowboys used it.
It means cool or slick.
One word is "sick" as in "your ride is so sick!" (may have come from slick, also meaning cool).
Slick can mean smooth, as in someone who is really good at fooling people.
Como is spanish for "how come"
it is Australian slang for marijuana
1941 bombing slang.
Well it depends when it is said. Most of the time its just the slang of today's times meaning klutz. As in "Nice job slick!"
The slang word 'tits' is derived from the word 'tittle', which is the name for the dot over a lower case i or j. Since these dots resemble nipples, tits came about as a slang for nipples or boobs.
The word "Tit" is a slang variant of the word teat. Teat means nipple.
The slang term "what up" originated in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) during the late 1980s or early 1990s as a way to inquire about what's currently happening or to greet someone casually. It has since become popular in mainstream culture as a casual way of saying "hello" or "what's going on."
The word slick is a noun, a verb, and an adjective. Examples:Noun: Be careful, there's a slick on the road from the sleet.Verb: Just slick down your hair and smile.Adjective: That's a pretty slick line but I buy my own drinks, thanks.
It's American slang for Christmas from Minnesota.