sliminess

/ˈslaɪminəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being wet, slippery, and unpleasant to touch, like mud or snail slime.
    • He hated the sliminess of raw eggs on his fingers.
    • The sliminess of the seaweed made her shiver.
    • The pond water had a strange sliminess to it.
  2. A quality of being dishonest, flattering, or insincere in a way that makes people uncomfortable.
    • She couldn't stand the sliminess of the used car salesman.
    • The politician's sliminess turned off many voters.
    • There was a sliminess in his compliments that made her suspicious.
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