unslick

English

Etymology

un- + slick

Adjective

unslick (comparative more unslick, superlative most unslick)

  1. Not slick; not polished or fancy
    • 2009 January 13, Michael Cieply, “Injecting a Taste of the Flush and Flashy ’80s Into Sundance”, in New York Times:
      And here in the penthouse offices of Senator Entertainment, Bret Easton Ellis, another symbol of those super-slick times, is sprawled in a soft chair, wearing decidedly unslick running shoes and sweats.

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