lubricious

/luˈbrɪʃəs/
adjective
  1. Smooth and slippery, especially in a way that reduces friction.
    • The snake's scales felt cool and lubricious to the touch.
    • Mechanics use a special lubricious oil to keep engine parts moving smoothly.
    • The lubricious surface of the newly waxed floor made it easy to slide furniture across.
  2. Lewd or sexually suggestive; having an unpleasantly sly or cunning quality.
    • The comedian's lubricious jokes made many audience members uncomfortable.
    • She gave him a lubricious smile that hinted at secrets.
    • The novel was criticized for its lubricious descriptions of the characters' affairs.
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