slimily

/ˈslaɪmɪli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is covered with or feels like slime; unpleasantly wet and slippery.
    • He slimily wiped his hands on his pants after touching the raw fish.
    • The old pipe slimily dripped with algae and rust.
    • The snail slimily crawled across the garden path, leaving a shiny trail.
  2. In a way that is overly friendly or flattering in a dishonest or unpleasant way.
    • She slimily smiled at the boss, hoping to get a promotion without earning it.
    • He slimily agreed with everything I said, but I knew he didn't mean it.
    • The salesman slimily complimented everyone in the room to make a sale.
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