slime

/slaɪm/
verb
  1. To cover or smear with slime.
    • The kids slimed each other with homemade goo.
    • The snail slimed the sidewalk as it moved.
    • He accidentally slimed his shirt while cleaning the drain.
noun
  1. A thick, slippery, and often unpleasant substance, like wet mud or the coating on a fish.
    • The pond was covered in green slime.
    • He wiped the slime off his hands after cleaning the fish tank.
    • The children played with green slime they made in science class.
  2. A disgusting or morally corrupt person or thing (informal, figurative).
    • That politician is a slime who only cares about money.
    • The tabloid printed nothing but slime about the celebrity.
    • Don't listen to him; he's a slime who lies to everyone.
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